Across
- 3. the preset requirement for a p-value of a test
- 4. the test used to find the confidence levels of two porportions
- 5. when you mistakenly reject the null
- 8. type I and type II
- 9. characteristic of a population of data
- 12. II When you mistakenly fail to reject the null
- 14. test used for proportion problems
- 16. probability that measures the strength of evidence against the null
- 17. the probability that a population parameter will fall between a set of values for a certain proportion of times
- 19. a characteristic of a population from a sample
Down
- 1. the things you have to check before constructing a confidence level or testing a hypothesis
- 2. what the p value refers to
- 3. the claim we seek evidence for
- 6. the result of a confidence test or a hypothesis test
- 7. what is done when the p value is larger than alpha
- 10. the test used to create a confidence level for two means
- 11. greater or less than
- 13. what is done when the p value is smaller than alpha
- 15. equal to or not equal to
- 18. the claim we seek evidence against
