Mystery
Confidence Interval
Hypothesis Test
100

What are the symbols for the standard deviation of samples?

What about the population?

s for sample, sigma for population

100

How do you interpret boxplots when used to assume normality?

Somewhat symmetric

100

10 years ago, a random sample of 500 voting citizens of Anderson County showed that 39% of voters believe that our roads should be better maintained. A random sample of 1000 voting citizens in recent years showed that 48% of voters believed our roads should be better maintained. Does the data indicate an increase in the opinion that roads in Anderson County are crappy? What are the null and alternative hypotheses?

Ho: p1 - p2 = 0

Ha: p1 - p2 < 0 

200

If the confidence interval contains zero, is there a significant difference between the two groups of data?

No 

200

When both integers of an interval are negative which group would have a mean or proportion that is larger? 

The second group

200

p-val = .0002

alpha = .05

What is the interpretation?

Reject the Ho

300

When are boxplots used in two sample tests and intervals?

When you are given raw data

300

Define a 95% confidence level

In repeated sampling, 95% of the intervals formed will contain the true population mean

300

What does the p-value determine?

Determines whether the null hypothesis is rejected or failed to reject

400

10 years ago, a random sample of 500 voting citizens of Anderson County showed that 39% of voters believe that our roads should be better maintained. A random sample of 1000 voting citizens in recent years showed that 48% of voters believed our roads should be better maintained. Does the data indicate an increase in the opinion that roads in Anderson County are crappy? Considering all assumptions are met, find the p-value.

p-value = .0005

400

How would you make a conclusion for a 99% confidence interval?

We are 99% confident that the (parameter) is between _____ and ______ (interval). *Use context*

400

What are the assumptions for matched pairs?

- Dependent Random Samples

- Approximately Normal

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