Chapter 8 and Chapter 9 AP Stats Crossword Bonanza

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