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100

When the null is rejected even though it is true

What is Type I error?

100

Something that the experimenter purposely manipulates

What is Independent Variables?

100

A description of a statistic that did not result by chance 

What is statistically significant?

100

A hypothesis that all differences between groups are due to chance

What is a Null Hypothesis?

100

a test used to compare a mean from a sample to a reference value

What is one sample t-test?

200

a number, calculated from a statistical test, that describes how likely you are to have found a particular set of observations if the null hypothesis were true

what is the p value?

200

A response or behavior that is measured at the end of an experiment

What is a dependent variable?

200

The probability that a statistical test will show a statistically significant result when an IV truly has an effect in the population

What is the power?

200

A hypothesis that differences between conditions are not due to chance

What is an alternative hypothesis?

200

a test used when the participants in each condition are different (and unmatched)

what is an independent samples t-test?

300

When the null is accepted even though it is false (there is a significant difference between groups)

What is a Type II error?

300

An inferential statistical test used to evaluate the difference between the means of two groups

what is a t-test?

300

The magnitude or size of the experimental treatment. The difference between the experimental group and the control group

what is an effect size?

300

An alternative hypothesis that also specifies how the means will differ

What is a directional hypothesis?

300

test used when the participants in each condition are the same (or when participants are matched)

what is a dependent samples t-test?

400

The thing you decrease to prevent Type I errors

What is the alpha?

400

the criteria for deciding whether the obtained p-value is low enough to reject the null hypothesis

what is the alpha? 

400

The difference between the group means, divided by the standard deviation. A standardized representation of effect size.

What is Cohen's d?

400

The whole alpha is contained in one end of the bell curve distribution

what is a one-tailed test?

400

t tests, and other statistics that allow assumptions to be made about populations, fall under this type of statistic.

what is inferential statistics?

500

This is the type of error that is MOST important to avoid

What is Type I error?

500

This is the degrees of freedom formula for independent samples t tests

what is N-2?

500

This is the type of t-test which has the highest power

what is the paired or dependent samples t test?

500

Using the degrees of freedom formula for a one-sample t-test, this is the degrees of freedom for a sample of 10 people.

What is 9?

500

This is what you call the number you use as a comparison when deciding whether or not a sample is significant using a one-sample t-test

What is your reference value?