Across
- 2. The step for finding a confidence interval where the conditions of random, normal, and independent are checked
- 5. If we fail to reject H0 when H0 is not true
- 13. the probability that the test will reject H0 when Ha is true
- 15. The claim thought to maybe be true, also known as Ha
- 16. If Ha claims the parameter is different than H0
- 17. If the p-value is smaller than this, we would reject H0
- 18. the confidence interval is the point estimate plus or minus this
- 20. If Ha claims the parameter is larger or smaller than H0
Down
- 1. If we reject H0 when H0 is true
- 3. The probability that the observed value would take a value as extreme or more extreme than the one actually observed, assuming H0 is true
- 4. As this gets lager, so does the confidence interval
- 6. point estimate plus or minus margin of error
- 7. the claim that has evidence weighed against it in a statistical test, also known as H0
- 8. used when finding a confidence interval for a mean
- 9. the square root of p hat times q hat over n
- 10. n-1
- 11. The margin of error is this times the standard deviation of a statistic
- 12. the observed value from a sample
- 14. Measures how far a sample statistic differs from what is expected if H0 were true
- 19. The last step of finding a confidence interval where the interval is interpreted in context
