Normal Distribution 1
Normal Distribution 2
Sampling Distribution
Hypothesis Testing 1
Hypothesis Testing 2
100

This is the name of a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.

standard normal distribution
100

Half the area under the normal distribution curve equals ___.

.5
100

In the equation for converting to Z for sampling distribution, X̄ refers to ______.

the sample mean

100

"H0" refers to the _________.

null hypothesis

100

When conducting a hypothesis test, the first step is to set up your ____ and ____ hypotheses.

null; alternative

200

You need to find the probability of a value lower than X, when X is below the mean. You look in Column ___ of your Z table.

C
200

If you want to find the area under the normal distribution curve between Z and the mean, you should look in column __ of the Z-table.

B

200

If I take infinite random samples over 30 people in the city of Milwaukee and calculate the mean age for each sample, the distribution of sample means will be _____.

normal

200
A researcher decides that the null hypothesis is more reasonable, meaning that she ____ the null hypothesis.
fails to reject
200

If the alternative hypothesis is that the population mean is less than, the null hypothesis is that the population mean is:

greater than or equal to

300

You are asked to calculate X for the 61st percentile. You look in your Z-table for the number closest to ___ in Column ___, and then find your Z-value in Column A.

.39; C

300

You need to find the probability between a range of Z values, with one Z value below the mean and the other above the mean. You calculate the probability by adding Column ___ for the lower value to Column ___ for the higher value.

B; B

300

You are asked to find the probability that the sample mean for a randomly drawn sample of people is greater than 550. If the population mean is 443.2, then you should look in Column __ of the Z-table to find your answer.

C

300

In order to determine which hypothesis is more reasonable, the researcher imagines a world where ____ is true and calculates the probability of getting her sample results.

the null hypothesis

300

A school claims that the mean standardized test score for their students is 78.2. A researcher believes that it is not 78.2. His alternative hypothesis is that the ______ for students' standardized test scores is not 78.2.

population mean

400

You need to find the probability for a range of values, where both values are above the mean. You can find this by taking Column ___ for the larger value - Column ___ for the smaller value.

B; B

400
You have a normally distributed numeric continuous variable with a mean of 341, a standard deviation of 48, and you know that your Z-value is 1.23. X = ____ (two decimal places).

400.04

400

You have a normally distributed numeric continuous variable with a mean of 600 and a standard deviation of 200. You need to find the probability that a random sample of 100 people has a mean of greater than 640.

P (X̄>640) = P (Z>___)  (Include two decimal places.)

2.00

400

A hospital report states that mean out-of-pocket cost to patients for outpatient services is $950. A researcher believes that it is higher. The null hypothesis is:

The population mean cost for outpatient services is less than or equal to $950.

400

A researcher finds a p-value of .0201. If their alpha is .01, then they should ____ the null hypothesis.

fail to reject

500

You have a normally distributed numeric continuous variable with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. P (X>55) = P (Z>___)

.5

500

You have a normally distributed numeric continuous variable. The probability that Z is less than .81 = _____.

.7910
500

You have a normally distributed numeric continuous variable with a mean of 250 and a standard deviation of 60. ______ is the probability that a random sample of 36 people has a mean of greater than 240. (Include four decimal places)

.8413

500

A researcher finds that there is a low probability of getting her sample results in a world where the ______ hypothesis is true. Therefore, she states that she ______ the ______ hypothesis.

null; rejects; null

500
A researcher collects data from a sample and then calculates the probability of finding their sample mean in a world where the ____ hypothesis is true. They find a high probability, so they conclude that the ____ hypothesis is more reasonable and they ____ the null hypothesis.

null; null; fail to reject