Lecture 9- Hypothesis Testing 2 Flashcards
What is a type 1 error?
Rejecting Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true Rejecting the null hypothesis hypothesis when it is true
p= alpha
What is a type 2 error?
Retaining the null hypothesis when it is false
p = β (beta)
Could you have both a type 1 and type 2 error at the same time?
No, they are mutually exclusive
They can however influence each other
Draw the 2 by 2 matrix of the possible outcomes in hypothesis testing
Also draw the accompanying graph
Look at slides for answers (both are circled in orange)
How do you minimize type 2 errors?
Reducing β and increasing power (1 – β ) this means we can reject the null hypothesis when it is false….
-Increasing alpha increases power and therefore reduces the probability of a Type II error (increases the probability of rejecting the
null when it is false)
- Increasing n
- Using a powerful statistical test like ANOVA
- Have good experimental design
What is the consequence of increasing alpha to decrease type 2 errors?
Produces a higher probability of a Type I error (rejecting the
null when it is true)
Under what circumstances do you set alpha high and under what circumstances to you set it high?
- set alpha very low (e.g. .01) when consequences of Type I error are severe e.g. risk to public health
- set alpha higher (e g 05) when consequences of Type I errors are not too serious
What is the effect of increasing n?
- bigger n = less variability means narrower sampling distribution
- reduced β (alpha doesn’t change)