Chi-Squared
Confidence intervals
Sampling
Probability
Tests
100

When do you use a Chi-squared test?

What is when looking for the difference between your observed and expected values of a data set?

100

What is the abbreviated phrase "ME", the max expected difference the true population parameter and the sample estimate?

What is Margin of Error?

100

A sampling method where the population is divided into similar groups, and a random sample is chosen from each group.

What is Stratified Random Sampling?

100

Given a standard deck of 52 cards, what is the probability that a randomly selected card is a Queen, given that the card is black?

What is 2/26, 1/13, or ~0.077?

100

The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true.

What is a Type I Error?

200

How do you calculate the degrees of freedom?

What is the number of categories - 1

200

A 95% confidence interval for a mean, such as 4.5 to 4.8, indicates that one is 95% confident that this, rather than the sample mean, lies within that range

 What is the true population parameter (or true population mean)? 

200

This type of bias occurs when some members of the population are left out of the process of choosing a sample.

What is Undercoverage?

200

If events A and B are independent, and P(A) = 0.20 and P(B) = 0.39, what is (A and B)?

What is 0.078 (0.20*0.39)

200

The type of significance test used for the mean of a single population when the standard deviation of the population is unknown.

What is a T-test?

300

What are the 3 different types of Chi-squared tests?

What is GOF, Independence, and Homogeneity?

300

To compute a 95% confidence interval for a proportion, this \(z\)-critical value (rounded to two decimal places) is used.

What is z = 1.96?

300

According to the Central Limit Theorem, this is the approximate shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean when the sample size n is large (n>_ 30), regardless of the population shape.

What is Approximately Normal?

300

A fair 6-sided die is rolled 60 times. What would the expected count be of each outcome? (?/60)

What is 60?

300

The three main conditions need to be verified for parametric inferential statistics.

What is Random, Independent, and Normal?

400

What is the equation of Chi-square?

What is x²= Sigma (observed-Expected)²/Expected

400

If you decrease the confidence level from 95% to 90%, the width of the resulting confidence interval will do this.

What is become narrower (or decrease)?

400

The numerical value that describes a characteristic of a sample, rather than the entire population.

What is a Statistics?

400

If the heights of students at CWHS are approximately normal, with a mean of 52 inches and a standard deviation of 4.7 inches, this is the calculator command used to find the probability that a student is taller than 60 inches.

What is normalcdf (60,1e99,52,4.7)?

400

This test is used to determine if two categorical variables on the same subjects are related.

What is a Chi-squared test for independence?

500

What is the Hand the HA in the context of a Chi-squared test?

What is the Ho is no difference in the distribution of a categorical variable for several populations of treatments, and HA there is a difference in the distribution of a categorical variable for several populations of treatments?

500

To cut the margin of error for a confidence interval in half, you need to increase your sample size by approximately this factor.

What is quadruple (or \(\times 4\))?

500

This sampling technique divides the population into groups, randomly selects some groups, and surveys all individuals within those chosen groups.

What is Cluster Sampling?

500

You guess on a 30-question multiple-choice test (choices A-D). Using binomial probability, what is the probability of getting exactly 5 questions correct?

What is binompdf(30,0.25,5) ~0.1047? 

500

The phrase used to describe an observed effect so large that it would rarely occur by chance.

What is statistically significant?