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100

What is the Z score for the following sampling distribution? 

Mean: 50, X:65, Standard Deviation: 10, n: 100

15

100

What does it mean for a statistic to be unbiased?

A statistic is said to be unbiased if the statistic is the same as the parameter it estimates for.

100

Draw and label a normal distribution with: 

Mu: 75

Sigma: 10

Skyler will have to check :)


100

What is the Z score approximation formula?

x-pn / √npq



100

Write the null hypothesis for a study testing to see if a sample of students are above average in IQ.

Ho: µ≤100

200

What is the probability of getting exactly 4 successes in 5 trials with p=0.7?

0.360

200

What is a sampling distribution?

A sampling distribution is the distribution that would be formed when you when you take an infinite number of samples of some size n, calculate the statistic, and put those on their own distribution.

200

If I am looking for the middle 80% of a distribution, what 2 Z scores would cut off my tails?

-1.25 & 1.25

200

What is the formula for Cohen's d?

M - µ 

_____

   σ 

200

When writing hypotheses, the equal sign always goes in which hypothesis?

Null.

300

Leslie is running a study to determine if the 45 rats in her sample are faster than the average rat (µ=2.75 ft/sec, σ=.17ft/sec). After testing her rats, she finds they run at an average speed of M=2.9 ft/sec. She calculates a Z score for her sample data and makes a decision.  Determine what that decision is and then calculate the probability that she made a Type I error.

Reject; 5%

300

What does the Central Limit Theorem state?

The CLT states that as a sample size n approaches infinity, the sampling distribution of the mean will approach a normal distribution with a mean of µ and a standard deviation of σ / √ n

300

What are the small, medium, and large effect sizes for Cohen's d?

Small: .2

Medium: .5

Large: .8

300

What is the Z score formula for a sampling distribution?

X-Mu / Sigma/√ n

300

What are the requirements to meet the CLT?

N >= 30

400

Daren draws a sample of 58 males from the population of adult males who are known to have the following average weight (µ=200, σ=30). Daren calculates the average weight of the males in his sample to be 195 with a sample standard deviation of 40 pounds. What is the probability of obtaining this average weight or less if the males in Daren’s sample are representative of the average male population?

10.2%

400

What is the best & worst way to increase power?

Best: Increase sample size 

Worst: Increase significance level

400

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the binomial distribution?

The trials are independent.

Each trial has exactly two possible outcomes.

The probability of success remains constant for each trial. 

The trials are dependent.

The trials are dependent.

400

What is the P(X) formula?

       N!

__________  P^X P^ (N-X)

   X!(N-X)!

400

What is a type 1 error & type 2 error? Define and give an example.

Type 1: Reject a correct Null

Type 2: FTR an incorrect Null

500

Gerard suspects that his clients are lower in self-esteem than people in the general population (µ=34, σ=7.8). He gives a sample of 98 clients a self-esteem test and finds that they scored M=35.7.  Do the data support his suspicion?


No, our data are in the wrong tail

500

What is alpha / significance level?

The probability at which we reject assumptions and support alternative hypothesis. 

IOW: The probability of rejecting the null when the null is actually true.

500

Assuming a normal distribution, what is the probability of scoring a Z score between 0.60 and 1.96?

0.2493

500

What is the formula for standard error?

σ / √n

500

What happens to standard error as sample size increases?

As sample size increases, the standard error decreases.