Across
- 2. Simple random sample
- 5. A statement of no change or no difference
- 7. Statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- 9. The value of a statistic from a sample
- 13. States what one suspects is true
- 14. Sample size must be 10n<N
- 17. An amount that allows for miscalculation or change of circumstances
- 18. Assesses the evidence provided by data against a null hypothesis
- 19. A numerical characteristic of a population
- 20. The probability of a type 1 error
Down
- 1. Differs from the null hypothesis in either direction
- 3. A multiplier that makes the interval wide enough to have the stated capture rate
- 4. Gives an interval of plausible values for a parameter
- 6. Theorem that is applied to determine normality
- 8. Occurs if we reject the null hypothesis when it is true
- 10. Occurs if we fail to reject the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true
- 11. Assuming the null hypothesis to be true, it is the the probability that the statistic will take a value at least as extreme as the observed result in the alternate hypothesis's direction
- 12. Gives the overall success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
- 15. Differs from the null hypothesis in a specific direction
- 16. The probability that a test will reject a false null hypothesis