P Value
Probability
Hypotheses
Distribution
Collecting Data
100

as your sample size increases, your p-value will generally do this

What is Decrease?

100

two events that cannot occur at the same time

What is Mutually Exclusive?

100

the probability of getting a sample result as extreme or more extreme than the one observed

What is the Null Hypothesis?

100

In a boxplot this specific feature is represented by the line inside the middle box.

What is Median?

100

sampling method involves dividing the population into groups and then taking a random sample from every group

What is Stratified Random Sampling?

200

If you decrease your significance level from 0.05 to 0.01 you also decrease this

What is Power?

200

probability that event $A$ occurs, given that event $B$ has already occurred

What is Conditional Probability?

200

when the p-value is less than the significance level (0.05).

What is reject the Null Hypothesis?

200

distribution has a long tail stretching out toward the larger, positive numbers

What is Skewed Right?

200

 sampling method gives every possible group of $n$ individuals an equal chance of being chosen

What is a Simple Random Sample?

300

phrase is a favorite of Stats teachers to help students remember what to do when the p-value is very low

What is "If the p is low, the Null must go"?

300

the "mean" of a random variable, calculated by multiplying each outcome by its probability and summing them up

What is Expected Value?

300

the null hypothesis is always written as a statement of what?

What is equality?

300

standard way to describe a distribution’s Shape, Outliers, Center, and variability

what is SOCV?

300

difference between a bar chart and a histogram regarding the type of data they display

What is Categorical vs Quantitative data?

400

p-value of 0.03 means that if the null hypothesis is true, there is a 3% chance the observed results occurred due to this

What is random chance?

400

fixed number of trials, and there must be this many possible outcomes

What is success and failure?

400

When testing if two groups have the same mean, the Null Hypothesis is usually written as

What is zero?

400

measure of center is calculated by adding all data values and dividing by the number

What is the Mean?

400

experiment is called "Double" this if neither the subjects or the people measuring the results know which treatment was assigned

What is Double Blind?

500

When a p-value is high and we fail to reject

What is Convincing Evidence?

500

condition is met for a Binomial distribution if both are greater than or equal to this number.

What is 10?

500

the symbol used in the Alternative Hypothesis

What is not equal to?

500

tells you exactly how many standard deviations an individual observation falls above or below the mean

What is the z-score?

500

In an experiment, this is a fake treatment

What is a Placebo?