Across
- 5. The alternative hypothesis is simply different than the null value
- 8. A statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- 10. A distribution similar to that of a normal distribution but with an additional parameter that changes its shape
- 14. When the P-Value is smaller than or equal to this, we reject the null hypothesis
- 15. The original hypothesis which we are attempting to disprove
- 16. The statistic that helps us determine whether our original hypothesis is true
- 19. A range of values so defined that there is a specified probability that the true value of a parameter lies within it
- 20. The best AP stats teacher of all time who spits straight fire
- 21. The alternative hypothesis is either larger than the null value or smaller than the null value
- 22. The probability that we will reject the null hypothesis at the given alpha level value
Down
- 1. The number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that can vary
- 2. The maximum expected difference between the true population parameter and a sample estimate of that parameter
- 3. The claim that we are attempting to find evidence for
- 4. A value found under a t or normal distribution that is necessary to determine margin of error
- 6. Tests that indicate whether observed differences between sample results occur because of sampling error or chance
- 7. The value of the point estimator statistic from a sample
- 9. We fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is false
- 11. The probability that you will get a value of the sample or a value more extreme given that the null value is true
- 12. A description of an inference procedure if the probability calculations involved in the procedure remain fairly accurate when a condition for using the procedures is violated
- 13. The probability that the value of a true parameter falls within a specified range of values
- 17. We reject the null hypothesis when it is true
- 18. The results that come when the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from specific data
