The distribution that is symmetric, single peaked and bell-shaped.
What is the Normal Distribtution?
The three adjectives used to describe the strength of a linear relationship
What is strong, moderate or weak?
The Greek letter that represents the significance level
What is Alpha?
This measure of center is resistant to outliers
What is the Median?
The calculator command used to find the mean, standard deviation, five number summary and other statistics
What is Stat - Calc- 1 Var Stats?
The distribution that requires a fixed number of trials
What is a binomial distribution?
The three principles of experimental design.
What is randomization, replication and control/comparison?
The Greek letter whose capital form represents sum; and whose lowercase form represents standard deviation
What is Sigma?
This term refers to the difference between the observed value and the predicted value by the regression line
What is the residual value?
The calculator command to view the Least Square Regression Line (LSRL)
What is Stat-Calc-8
The distribution that is right skewed and used for inference for categorical variables
What is a Chi-Square Distribution?
The three characteristics used to describe a scatterplot.
What are form, direction and strength?
The greek letter that represents the mean
What is Mu?
Samples chosen in such a way that every group of n individuals in the population has an equal chance of being selected
What is an SRS?
The calculator command to enter a matrix
What is 2nd x-1?
The distribution that is also known as "wait time distribution" since it does not have a fixed number of trials.
What is a geometric distribution?
The three percentages used to describe the empirical rule in a Normal Distribution.
What are 68%, 95%, and 99.7%?
The greek letter that represents the probability of a Type II error
What is Beta?
The claim we weigh evidence against in a statistical test, the hypothesis of no difference
What is the Null hypothesis?
This calculator command will needed to be turned on in order to view r and r2.
What is Catalog (2nd 0) Diagnostics On?
This distribution is similar to a normal distribution but has heavier tails
What is a t distribution?
The three conditions that need to be met for inference for proportions.
What are 10%, large counts and Random conditions?
The greek letter that represents the distribution for categorical variables (GOF, Independence & Homogeneity)
What is Chi (Square)
A common form of blocking in an experiment for comparing two treatments.
What is a matched pairs design?
This calculator command will restore any lists that were accidentally deleted.
What is Stat - 5: SetUp Editor?