Type l and ll errors Flashcards
1
Q
When does a type 1 error occur?
1
A
- Researcher rejects null hypothesis that is true
2
Q
When does a type 2 error occur?
1
A
- Researcher accepts null hypothesis that was not true
3
Q
What does a 10% level of significance suggest and a drawback of this?
3
A
- Too lenient
- Increases chance type 1 error
- Content to be less certain
4
Q
What does a 1% level of significance suggest and a drawback of this?
3
A
- Wish to be more certain
- Medical research
- Too stringent, ^chance of type 2 error
5
Q
What are the features of a normal distribution? 3
A
- Bell shape - Occurs when certain variables are measured (IQ) - All measures of central tendency at mid point
6
Q
What are the features of a skewed distribution?
2
A
- Measures of central tendency don’t share same value
- Positive skew = most scores bunched to left
7
Q
What is the preferred level of significance?
1
A
- 0.05 or 5% probability result occurs from chance