Statistical Tests- Errors and other Rules Flashcards

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What is a type 1 error?

A

When the null hypothesis is rejected and the alternative hypothesis is accepted when the null hypothesis is ‘true’.

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What is a type 1 error also called?

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The error of optimists

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3
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When does a type 1 error occur?

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The significance level is too lenient (p<_10)

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What is a type 2 error?

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The null hypothesis is accepted but should have been rejected as the alternative hypothesis is ‘true’.

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What is a type 2 error also called?

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The error of pessimists.

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When does a type 2 error occur?

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The significance level is too stringent (p<_0.01)

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7
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What is a contingency table?

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A table which shows all the possible outcomes of a study.

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8
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In a contingency table chi-squared is used to calculate?

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The degrees of freedom.

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9
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How do you calculate chi-squared on a contingency table?

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(number of rows - 1) x (number of columns - 1)

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10
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What are not included when calculating the number of rows/columns?

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Titles and the ‘total’ rows/columns

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For a sign test and Wilcoxon if there is no difference between the 2 conditions what happens?

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The participant is ignored and the removed from N.

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12
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In a Wilcoxon if a matched pairs design has been used what happens?

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N= number of pairs rather than participants in total.

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