Statistics - Hypothesis Testing Flashcards

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What is a hypothesis?

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A hypothesis is a statement made about the value of a population parameter. You can test a hypothesis about a population by carrying out an experiment or taking a sample from the population.

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What is the test statistic?

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The result of the experiment or the statistic that is calculated from the sample is called the test statistic.

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In order to carry out a test, what are the two hypotheses you need to form?

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  • the null hypothesis, H0

- the alternative hypothesis, H1

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What is the null hypothesis?

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The hypothesis that you assume to be correct.

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What is the alternative hypothesis?

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Tells you about the parameter if your assumption is shown to be wrong.

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What do you need to do in order to carry out a one-tailed hypothesis test?

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  • Formulate a model for the test statistic.
  • Identify suitable null and alternative hypotheses.
  • Calculate the probability of the test statistic taking the observed value (or higher/lower), assuming the null hypothesis is true.
  • Compare this to the significance level.
  • Write a conclusion in the context of the question.

Alternatively, you can find the critical region and see whether the observed value of the test statistic lies inside it.

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What is a critical region?

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A critical region is a region of the probability distribution which, if the test statistic falls within it, would cause you to reject the null hypothesis.

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What is the critical value?

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The first value to fall inside of the critical region.

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What is the actual significance level?

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The actual significance level of a hypothesis test is the probability of incorrectly rejecting the null hypothesis.

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What do you need to do for a two-tailed test?

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Halve the significance level at the end you are testing.

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What is the difference between a one-tailed test and a two-tailed test?

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A one-tailed test is used to test when it is claimed that the probability has either gone up or gone down. A two-tailed test is used when it is thought that the probability has changed in either direction.

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