Conditions
Power
Hypothesis Tests
Basics
The interpretation of...
Type 1 and Type 2 errors
100

Stating this, that that 50 Burger King customers is < 0.1  times all Burger King customers

What is the 10% condition?

100

Increasing the sample size does this for the power of a test

What is increase the power of a test?

100

This 4 step process for writing confidence intervals

What are choose-check-calculate-conclude? or What are state-plan-do-conclude?

100

The null hypothesis is true but we find convincing evidence for Ha

What is the interpretation of a type I error?

100

The probability of my error type is consistent with the area of the rejection region

What is the type I eroor?

200

Because you want sampling without replacement to be okay.

What s the 10% condition?

200

Increasing the alpha will do this to the power.

What is increase the power of the test?

200

We compare our p-value to this

What is the alpha? What is the significance level?

200

Because the p-value is bigger than the alpha, we do not have convincing evidence to reject Ho

What is the interpretation of the conclusion of siginificance test?

200

I can increase this in a significance test and the probability of a type 1 error goes up.

What is the alpha level? or What is the significance level?

300

The reason we take a random sample

What is to generalize the results to the larger population?

300

This complements the power

What is the probability of a type 2 error?

300

If we fail to reject the null hypothesis it must mean this

What is a P-value > alpha?  What is we do not have convincing evidence for the alternative null hypothesis?

300

If Ha is true, there is this probability of finding convincing evidence to reject Ho.

What is the interpretation of power?

300

The test provides convincing evidence that the proportion is greater than 90%, but the actual proportion is equal to 90%.

What is a type 1 error?

400

The reason we use (p)(n) > 10 and (1-p)(n) > 10 in a hypothesis test

What is to check that the sampling distribution is approximately Normal? (it is the large counts condition)

400

Decreasing the distance between Ho and the true Ha would do this to the power.

What is decrease the power?

400

If we have convincing evidence we must to do this to the null hypothesis

What is reject the null hypothesis?

400

Assuming Ho is true there is this probability of getting a p-hat this extreme or farther purely by chance

What is the interpretation of p-value?

400

The producer does not find convincing evidence that more than 8% of the potatoes in the shipment have blemishes, when the true proportion is greater than 0.08

What is a type 2 error?

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