Stats Flashcards

1
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Define standard deviation

A

Spread of data around the mean

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2
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When is a difference significant?

A

When standard deviations do not overlap

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3
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When do you use chi squared?

A

When looking at the difference in frequencies in different categories

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4
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How would you write a null hypothesis for chi squared?

A

There is no significant difference in the number of _____ in _______ than ______

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5
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What do you do if your value is larger than or equal to the critical value?

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  • There is a less than or equal to 5% probability that the difference is due to chance
  • Reject the null hypothesis
  • There is a significant difference
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6
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What does it mean if your value is less than the critical value?

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  • There is a greater than 5% probability that the result is due to chance
  • Accept the null hypothesis
  • There is no significant difference
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7
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How do you find degrees of freedom for chi squared?

A

number of categories -1

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8
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When do you use the student t test?

A

When finding if there is a significant difference in means of data sets

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9
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What would the null hypothesis for a student t test be?

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There is no significant difference in the means of ______ and _______

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10
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How do you find the degrees of freedom for student t test?

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(n1+n2)-2

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11
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When do you use spearman’s rank?

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When looking for correlations and associations

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12
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What would a null hypothesis for spearman’s rank be?

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There is no significant correlation between ________ and _______

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13
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How do you know what the value from spearman’s rank means?

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  • -ve = negative correlation –> closer to -1 - stronger the correlation
  • +ve = positive correlation –> closer to +1 - stronger correlation
  • 0 = no correlation
  • Still use critical value
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