23 Flashcards

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Hypothesis?

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A statement about a population parameter (theta). It can stand for mean, proportions, variance, quantile, etc.

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Simple hypothesis?

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Statement about population parameter (theta) that completely specifies the parameter. It says exactly what you think it is.

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Compound hypothesis?

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Statement about parameter (theta) that does not completely specify the parameter.

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Hypothesis test?

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Procedure to decide (chance that the procedure decides incorrectly) based on a sample which two complementary hypothesis is true. One is H0 while other is HA.

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When doing hypothesis testing, what is your important assumption?

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That one of the hypothesizes (H0 or HA) is true.

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Type 1 error?

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If null hypothesis is true and the decision at the end of the hypothesis test is to reject the null hypothesis.

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Type II error?

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If null hypothesis is false and the decision at the end of the hypothesis test is to fail to reject the null hypothesis.

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Significance level of a test (alpha)?

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Predetermined probability that the test will commit a type I error

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Power function (1- beta(theta))?

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Predetermined probability that that test will reject H0.

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If we don’t know whether H0 or HA is correct, what do we want to do when designing our test?

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Keep the chance as small as possible that type I and type II error will happen.

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Test statistic?

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Statistic to define the rejection and acceptance regions.

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Critical value?

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A number on the boundary between the rejection region and the acceptance region.

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Test statistic is measuring?

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Difference between observed pe and pe if H0 is true

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Left-tailed?

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Theta < theta_0 -> rejection region is less and far from null value.

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Right-tailed?

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Theta > theta_0 -> point estimate is far and bigger from the null value.

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Two-tailed?

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Theta != theta_0

17
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p-value?

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It tells you how unusual your data is if H0 is true. Big values tell you that it isn’t that unusual.

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Is data more usual or less usual if p < alpha?

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Less usual from H0