Inferential Statistics Flashcards

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what are inferential stats?

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  • stat measures that test the significance of research findings
  • results are considered significant if they accept the natural hypothesis
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standard level of significance

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p = 0.05
- 5% probability your results are due to chance

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type I errors

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false positive, occurs when the p value is too high e.g. 0.1

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type II errors

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false negative, occurs when the p value is too low e.g. 0.01

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why do we use p = 0.05?

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it’s most likely to avoid both type I and II errors

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what is the calculated value?

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the number usually a decimal you have once you have completed the analysis of your results using your chosen test
- compared to the critical value

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what is the critical value?

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each test has a pre-determined set of critical values which indicates the min and max value needed for results to be deemed significant

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