Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
100
In a null hypothesis, the sign of the statement is always________.
=
100
When the P-Value is small enough, we say that________ to reject the null hypothesis.
we have evidence
100
The alternative hypothesis is ___________ if there is interest in deviations from the null hypothesis in only one direction.
One-sided
100

A hypotheses tests the mean of a sample.  It comes from a normal distribution with n=8 and a normal distribution, the population standard deviation is unknown.  What test should you use?

T -test

100
Hypotheses are always about the _________, never about the sample.
population
200
The probability of obtaining a sample statistic as extreme as the one obtained if the null hypothesis is assumed to be true is the ______.
P-Value
200
The null hypothesis is detonated with
Ho
200
The assumptions that must be checked before performing a hypothesis test are:
1.) np and n(1-p) are at least 10 2.) the sample size is less than 10% of the population.
200

Always give ________ in your conclusion

Context of your claim

200
We never _______ a null hypothesis; we either do or do not have evidence to reject it.
Accept
300
Rejecting a true null hypothesis is called _________ error.
Type I
300
An alternative hypothesis is detonated as_____
Ha
300
A larger sample size results in a ______ power.
larger
300

State the central limit theorem and explain how it helps us choose which test (z or t) to use.

If n>=30 we can assume normality.  If the sample size is 30 or more we can also say the mean of the sample = population mean and the standard deviation is s/sqrt(n)

300

Is there a time when you cannot use a z or t test?  What is it?

When we cannot show or do not know we have a normal distribution.  


400
The probability of mistakenly failing to reject a false null hypothesis is _________ error.
Type II
400
In a hypothesis test, we attempt to show that a null hypothesis is unacceptable by showing it is _______.
Improbable
400
What is the probability of mistakenly failing to reject a null hypothesis when a hypothesis test is being conducted at the 5% significance level (a=0.05)?
There is insufficient information to answer this question
400

Choosing a smaller level of significance, that is a smaller a-risk, results in a ______ risk of type II error

A higher risk of type II error

400

If p = .05 and alpha is .03, what is the decision for this test. 

Explain in context.  

Ho:  mean butterfly lifespan<= 7 days (claim)

Ha: Mean butterfly lifespan > 7 days

We fail to reject(do not have enough evidence to reject) the null hypotheses that the mean butterfly life span is <=7 days.

500
The power of a hypothesis test is the probability that a _________ error is not committed.
Type II
500

Hypothesis tests are designed to measure the _________ of evidence against the null hypothesis.

Strength/ significance of 

500

You plan to preform a hypothesis test with the level of significance at .05. What is the effect on the probability of committing a type one error if the sample size is increased?

The probability is unchanged

500

A school superintendent must make a decision whether or not to cancel school because of a threatening snow storm. What would the results be of Type I and Type II errors for the null hypothesis: The weather remains dry

Type I: Weather remains dry, school is needlessly canceled Type II: School isn't canceled and the storm hits

500

What is the probability of committing a type 1 error.  How do you decide.

Significance level

We look at each type of error, decide which is worse and set an appropriate alpha

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