Probability and Significance Flashcards

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What does probability mean?

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Measure of likelihood that a particular event will occur where 0 indicates statistically impossible and 1 statistically certainty

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2
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What does significance mean?

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Statistical term that tells how difference or correlation exists

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3
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What does a significant result mean?

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Reject the null hypothesis

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4
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What is critical value?

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The numerical boundary between acceptance and rejection of the null hypothesis

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5
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What is a type 1 error?

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  • The incorrect rejection of true null hypothesis (false positive)
  • Too lenient
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What is a type 2 error?

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  • The failure to reject a false null hypothesis (a false negative)
  • Too strict
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7
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What is the null hypothesis?

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States there is ‘no difference’ between the condition

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8
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What does the statistical test determines?

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Hypothesis is ‘true’ and thus whether we accept or reject the null hypothesis

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9
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What is the usual significance used in psychology?

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0.05 or 5%

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10
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How do you know when a statistical test is significant or not?

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The rule of R
-The statistical test with the letter ‘R’ in the name the calculated value must be equal to or more than the critical value

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