Hypothesis testing Flashcards
1
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p-value method steps
A
- state null and alternative hypothesis
- state alpha and decision rule (reject if p-value is less than alpha)
- compute test statistic
- compute p-value (find on table using test stat)
- conclusion
2
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finding p-value (z)
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- for lower tail, use the test stat for the axis and line up. value at intersect is p-value
- for upper tail, do the same thing then go 1-found p-value
- for two tail, treat as a lower tail then times by 2
3
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finding p-value (t)
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- for upper tail find test stat value on middle of chart (with df) and line up to aplhas at the top (ie will be between 0.05 and 0.1 for example)
- for lower tail, make your test stat + and treat as an upper tail (law of symmetry)
- for two tail, double each bound. So a p-value between 0.05 and 0.1 becomes 0.1 and 0.2)
4
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Crit value method
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- state null and alternative hypothesis
- State alpha and find crit value
- state rejection region
- compute test statistic
- conclusion
5
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Finding the Crit value
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for z : look at alpha on top of table, value at bottom is z
*For t: look at alpha on top and line up with DF, intersect is crit value
6
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shaded area in p-val vs crit val
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In P-value, the shaded area is the P-value and the test stat is marked. In crit value, the shaded area is alpha, and the crit value is marked.
7
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crit value rejection rule
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Z then Z*