chapter 10 Flashcards

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Repeated Measures Design

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  • AKA Within Subjects Design
  • Same participants in each condition
    ex- THC pill vs. Placebo pill in AIDS patients
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Independent Measures Design

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  • AKA Between Measures Design
  • Different individuals in each group
    ex- Lecture-based class vs. Media-based class
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Null Hypothesis

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  • H0
  • The independent variable has no effect on the dependent variable
  • There is no relationship between X and Y
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Alternative Hypothesis

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  • H1
  • The independent variable has an effect on the dependent variable
  • There is a relationship between X and Y
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Directional

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  • Specifies Direction
  • Increase or does not increase
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Nondirectional

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  • Talks about effect
  • Affects or does not affect
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The Alpha Level

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Creating a criteria we will use to accept or reject the NULL hypothesis

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The alpha is set only on ONE side of the probability distribution in a _______ test and is called a ______

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  • Directional
  • One-tailed test
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The alpha is set only on BOTH sides of the probability distribution in a _______ test and is called a ______

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  • Nondirectional
  • Two-tailed test
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Decision Rule-
If obtained probability is < alpha

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REJECT NULL

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Decision Rule-
If obtained probability is > alpha

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RETAIN NULL

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What is P-Value

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‘probability value’; it
indicates how likely it is that a result occurred
by chance alone.

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Type I Error

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Null Hypothesis is correct but it is rejected.

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14
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Type II Error

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Null Hypothesis is false but it is retained.

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Steps of statistical hypothesis

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  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses
  2. Set alpha
  3. Compute the test statistic
  4. Make a decision
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