An inactive (fake) treatment to which some subjects may actually respond.
What is a placebo?
The type of variable where the probability distribution assigns probability as the area under the density curve above an entire interval, and doesn't skip any values.
What is a continuous random variable?
The conditions to use this test include all expected counts be greater than or equal than 5.
What is the goodness of fit (or chi-square) test?
This rule states the expected number of observations within each interval for a normal distribution.
What is the 68-95-99.7 rule?
A point which changes the slope of a LSRL.
What is an influential point?
Researchers divide a population into small heterogeneous groups. They then randomly select a few of these smaller groups and select every unit in the groups to form a sample.
What is cluster sampling?
The formula to calculate the z statistic for a one-sample test for population proportion.
What is z = (p̂ minus p) divided by sqrt(pq/n) ?
Two of the conditions to be verified for inference about a proportion.
What are the population size be greater than or equal to 10n and n times p hat & n times (1 - p hat) be greater than or equal to 10? (SRS could also be one of the two)
Linear, Indepedent, Normal distribution of residuals, Equal variance of residuals, and Random
What are the assumptions for a linear regression t-test?
The formula to determine the variance for a combination of 3 independent random variables: X1, X2, and X3
What is σ2=(σ1^2+σ2^2+σ3^2)?