Across
- 2. difference between point estimate and true parameter
- 4. replace the standard deviation of p^ with the formula for its standard error
- 10. The population has a normal distribution or the sample size is large
- 12. if we fail to reject Ho when Ha is true.
- 15. where Sx is the sample standard deviation.
- 16. Procedure for using data to decide between competing claims
- 18. The data comes from a well-designed random sample
- 20. gives overall success rates of the method for calculating the CI.
Down
- 1. multiplier that makes the interval wide enough to have the stated capture rate
- 3. statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- 5. The probability that the statistic would take a value as extreme as the one actually observed
- 6. Standardized statistic
- 7. The claim we hope/expect to be true
- 8. gives an interval of plausible values for a parameter
- 9. If we reject Ho when Ho is true.
- 11. replace value of p with the same proportion p^
- 13. fixed value that we regard as decisive
- 14. hypothesis states parameter is different from the null hypothesis
- 17. The claim we seek evidence against
- 19. hypothesis states parameter is larger than the null hypothesis
