1.6 Probability Flashcards

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define alternative hypothesis

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a testable statement about the relationship (difference, association etc.) between two or more variables

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define null hypothesis

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an assumption that there is no relationship (difference, association etc.) in the population from which a sample is taken with respect to the variables being studied

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define ‘probability (p)’

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A numerical measure of the likelihood or chance that certain events will occur
a statistical test gives the probability that a particular set of data did not occur by chance

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define type 1 error

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occurs when a researcher rejects a null hypothesis that is true

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define type 2 error

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occurs when a researcher accepts a null hypothesis that was not true

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summarise probability

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a numerical measure of the likelihood or chance that certain events will occur
null hypothesis - a statement of no relationship. How probable is the research result if there is actually ‘nothing going on?’
chance is something without any cause. Is a result due to chance or a real effect?
psychologists use the 95% level: p = 0.05 means 5% possibility that a result is due to chance, 95% possibility that it is a real effect (there is something going on)
in research concerning e.g. life and death matters, probability level (p) is 0.01 of 1%
type 1 error - rejecting a null hypothesis that is true
type 2 error - accepting a null hypothesis that is false

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