5. Null hypothesis Flashcards
What four things does a set of scores tend to be? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
1) normally distributed
2) sample means normally distributed around population mean
3) differences between sample means normally distributed
4) sample means tend to be similar
What is the central limit theorem? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
Sample means tend to be normally distributed around the population mean
What is the probability of occurrence? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
Deviation from the mean, a sample mean which is very different from the population
What does a null hypothesis suggest? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
Samples are from the same population and differences have arisen by chance
What is a type 1 error? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
- Accepts the null hypothesis, when it is actually false
- Too lenient
- p=0.1
What is a type 2 error? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
- Rejects the null hypothesis, when it is actually true
- Too stringent
- p=0.01
What is a non-directional hypothesis? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
Samples will be different but no prediction of which direction
What is a directional hypothesis? (Methods1 null hypothesis)
Samples will be different and the direction is predicted