Probability
Linear Regression
Inference
Random Sampling
MISC.
100

What two numbers is the probability always between?

0 and 1

100

What is the equation of a line?(y=.....)

y=ax+b

100
If out p-value is 0.03 at the 0.05 significance level, do we reject Ho or do we fail to reject?

Reject Ho

100

Why do we randomly sample

So we can make a valid generalization of the population from that sample

100

How many topics/units are in AP Stats?

9 units

200

What does equally likely mean?

Equally likely means that all events in the sample space have an equal chance of occuring.

200

If there is a hat over y, how does the interpretation of the y variable differ?

We add the word predicted before we give the y variable

200

How do we know when to have a two sided p-value or a one sided p-value?

If out His not equal to 0, then we should use a two sided p-value. If out Ha is equal to 0, then we should use a one sided p-value. 

200

Give two ways that a sample could be biased

Non-Response, Voluntary Response, Undercoverage, Response

200

What is the 5 number summary?

Min, Q1, Med, Q3, Max

300

If we are asked for the probability of AT LEAST one loss, what do we need to do?

We have to remember that when asked for AT LEAST one loss, we do 1 - P(none).

300

What is the correct interpretation of the relationship between x and y?

The relationship between (x) and (y) is (strength,direction,and linearity)

300

What is type II error?

A type II error is when you fail to reject Ho, but you should have rejected as Ha is true. 

300

If a sample is through a group of volunteers, are we able to generalize it to the population?

No, we are not able to because the group of volunteers is not represenattive of the whole population.

300

What is the difference between an observational study and an experiment.

An observational study observes natural occurances to determine causation, and an experiment gives treatments to determine causation.

400

What abreviated conditions need to be checked for Binomial distributions? What about Geometric distributions?

Binomial=BINS

Geometric=BITS

400

How is r2 interpreted?

About (r2) of the variation in (y) is explained by the linear relationship with (x)

400

If we want to conduct a test for association, what type of test should we run?

Chi-Squared test for independence

400

What is random assignment

Random Assignment allows us to say a treatmet causes changes in the response variable.

400

WhatÅ› the difference between mutually exclusive and independence?

Mutually exclusive events can not occur simultaneously while independent events do not influence the probability of the other.

500

How do you interpret a binomial mean?

If many,many,many trials are done, the average number of successes typically vary by about [mean(x)]

500

What conditions do we need to check when running a linear regression t test for slope?

We check: Linear, Random, 10%, Approx. Norm., and Equal SD

500

How do we increase power?

To increase power: Decrease the probability of a Type II error which can be done by increasing sample size or raising significance level.

500

In a matched pairs design, are the subjects treated with 2 types of treatments?

Yes

500

What is the difference between a GOF, Homogeneity, and Independence test

GOF tests if one sample fits a known distribution, Homegeneity tests if different populations share the same distribution for one variable, and Independence tests if two variables are associated.