Hypothesis Testing Flashcards

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What values does binomial CD give

A

P(x<a)
. Less than or equal to

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conditions which must be met to conduct binomial distribution probability

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COIN

Constant probability
Outcomes (2)
Independant events
Number of trials/possibilities = Fixed

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3
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what is significance level

A

the probability of rejecting the nul hypothesis when in fact it is true

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Setting up hypothesis of Sample mean hypothesis testing (normal distribution)

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let M be the population mean of …
Ho: M =
H1: M<

Assume Ho is true, X~N(M, σ^2)

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Setting up hypothesis of PMCC hypothesis testing

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Let P (rho) be the population correlation coeficcient of…

Ho: P = 0
H1: P _ 0

Assume Ho is true, r (PMCC)

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When do you reject nul PMCC hypothesis testing

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when r is more extreme (further away from 0) than critical value

Result is significant. Reject nul hypothesis

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How to conduct Sample mean hypothesis testing (normal distribution)

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  • Set up hypothesis with original Mean
  • write down X~N(μ, σ2):
  • Use Z formula in booklet to obtain test statstic
  • Draw normal distribution curve to show position of test statistic on STANDARD normal distribution curve (0,1^2)
  • Convert critical value into a Z value using inverse normal (area to left of point, mean 0 , SD 1
  • Place this critical value on curve
  • if test statistic is more extreme (further away from mean) than critical value, reject nul
  • There is sufficient evidence to suggest…
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