Statistics Chapter 8 and 9

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Across
  1. 3. the overall success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
  2. 6. statistic used to estimate the parameter
  3. 7. symbol that denotes the critical value
  4. 8. % of all possible samples of a certain size from the population that will result in an interval that captures the unknown parameter
  5. 9. probability that measures the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis and in favor of the alternate hypothesis
  6. 11. an estimate of the population standard deviation
  7. 13. the preset requirement for a p-value of a test
  8. 14. We reject the null hypothesis, when it is in fact true
  9. 15. a statement of inequality opposing the original claim; the statement we seek evidence for
  10. 16. the amount that is allowed for in the case of miscalculation or change in circumstances
  11. 20. population
Down
  1. 1. We fail to reject the null hypothesis, when it is in fact false
  2. 2. the original claim: the statement we seek evidence against
  3. 4. the whole group from which a sample is taken
  4. 5. We are % confident that the interval ( , ) captures the actual value of the parameter in context
  5. 10. if the p-value is larger than or equal to alpha
  6. 12. symbol for the probability of a Type I Error
  7. 17. if the p-value is smaller than alpha
  8. 18. sample
  9. 19. symbol for the probability of a Type II Error