Descriptive Statistics
Probability
Hypothesis Testing
Confidence Intervals
Distributions
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This statistic represents the average value of a dataset.

What is the mean?

200

The probability of an impossible event.

What is 0?

200

The hypothesis that represents no effect or no difference.

What is the null hypothesis?

200

A confidence interval provides a range of plausible values for a ______.

What is a population parameter?

200

The bell-shaped distribution commonly used in statistics.

What is the normal distribution?

400

The middle value when data are arranged from least to greatest.

What is the median?

400

The probability of a certain event.

What is 1?

400

The symbol commonly used for the null hypothesis.

What is H₀?

400

The most commonly used confidence level.

What is 95%?

400

In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all ______.

What is equal?

600

This measure tells us how spread out data are from the mean.

What is the standard deviation?

600

If a fair coin is flipped once, what is the probability of getting heads?

What is 0.5 (or 50%)?

600

A p-value less than α usually means we do what to H₀?

What is reject the null hypothesis?

600

As sample size increases, confidence intervals generally become wider or narrower?

What is narrower?

600

Approximately what percent of data falls within 1 standard deviation of the mean?

What is 68%?

800

The difference between the largest and smallest values in a dataset.

What is the range?

800

Two events are independent if the occurrence of one does not affect the ______ of the other.

What is probability?

800

The most common significance level used in statistics.

What is 0.05?

800

A confidence interval consists of a statistic plus or minus a ______.

What is margin of error?

800

Approximately what percent falls within 2 standard deviations?

What is 95%?

1000

A graph used to display quantitative data using adjacent bars.

What is a histogram?

1000

Formula used to calculate probability.

What is
P(Event) = Favorable Outcomes / Total Outcomes?

1000

This error occurs when a true null hypothesis is rejected.

What is a Type I Error?

1000

Increasing the confidence level generally makes the interval wider or narrower?

What is wider?

1000

The rule describing 68%, 95%, and 99.7%.

What is the Empirical Rule?