Hypothesis Tests
P-Value
Excel
MISC.
Sampling
100

N>30 and the population standard deviation is known 

What is a z-test?

100

If p-value is less than 0.05, do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? 

What is reject the null hypothesis? 
100

What is the equation to find the Z score for a data point?

What is (value-mean)/standard deviation?

100
1 - confidence level = ?
What is alpha (or significance level)?
100

A subset of a population selected using a method that ensures every individual has an equal chance of being included.

What is random sample?

200

Comparing means across three or more groups.

What is ANOVA?

200

If p-value is greater than 0.05, do we reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis? 

What is fail to reject the null hypothesis?

200

Choose the paired two-sample for means in the Data Analysis Toolpak.

Variable 1: Range of first paired data set (before column)

Variable 2: Range of second paired data set (after column)

Hypothesized mean difference is usually 0. 

What is a paired t-test? 

200

The statement/hypothesis that states there is a significant effect, difference, or relationship between variables in the population. 



What is the alternative hypothesis?

200

Researchers divide a population into smaller groups known as clusters. They then randomly select among these clusters to form a sample

What is a cluster sample?

300

We don’t know the population standard deviation, or the sample size is less than 30. Comparing the means of the same group at 2 different times.

What is a paired t-test?

300

The probability of obtaining your results if the null hypothesis is true. 

What is p-value?

300

T-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances tool in Analysis Toolpak

Variable 1 = sample data

Variable 2 = fake column filled with hypothesized value

Hypothesized mean difference is usually 0

What is a one-sample t-test?

300

A statement/hypothesis that there is no significant difference, effect, or relationship between variables in the population. 



What is null hypothesis?

300

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400

Comparing a sample mean to the population mean, when the population standard deviation is unknown, or the sample size is less than 30.

What is a one-sample t-test? 

400

Failing to reject the null hypothesis means the null hypothesis is true: true or false?

What is false? It only means there wasn't enough evidence to say it's false. 
400

Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variance tool in the Analysis Toolpak

Variable 1 = sample 1

Variable 2 = sample 2

The hypothesized mean difference is usually 0

What is an independent t-test? 

400

  • The research hypothesis contradicts the null hypothesis, stating there is a significant effect, difference, or relationship. 


What is type 1 error?

400

Sampling technique where researchers divide a population into distinct, homogeneous subgroups called strata based on shared characteristics (like age or gender), and then randomly sample from each stratum

What is stratified sampling?

500

N<30, and we know the population standard deviation. Comparing the means of 2 independent groups.

What is an independent t-test?

500

If p-value equals 0.05, do you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?

What is reject the null hypothesis?

500

You should use an ___ p-value when your alternative hypothesis states that the true value is greater than a specific value.

What is the upper-tail p-value?

500

You fail to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false, thus overlooking a real effect or difference that exists.

What is type 2 error?

500

A probability sampling method where every k-th member of the population is selected from an ordered list, starting with a randomly chosen point, to create a representative sample.

What is a systematic sample?