550 likes | 641 Vues
Jeopardy. Comparing Means. Comparing Proportions. Probability. Which Test?. H 0. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.
E N D
Jeopardy Comparing Means Comparing Proportions Probability Which Test? H0 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Which Test? The test most commonly used to compare two means.
$100 Answer from Which Test? What is a t-test?
$200 Question from Which Test? The test used to compare a population proportion to a fixed value.
$200 Answer from Which Test? What is a z-test?
$300 Question from Which Test? The test used to compare population means when the population standard deviation is known.
$300 Answer from Which Test? What is a z-test?
$400 Question from Which Test? The test used to compare observed counts to a given distribution.
$400 Answer from Which Test? What is the Chi Square Goodness of Fit test?
$500 Question from Which Test? The test used to compare the standard deviations of two populations.
$500 Answer from Which Test? What is the F test?
$100 Question from H0 The null hypothesis for using a t-test to compare the mean for group 1 to the mean for group 2.
$100 Answer from H0 What is H0: μ1= μ2 ?
$200 Question from H0 The null hypothesis for the ANOVA significance test.
$200 Answer from H0 What is “The means of all the groups are equal?”
$300 Question from H0 The null hypothesis for a Chi Square test to compare data in a two-way table.
$300 Answer from H0 What is “There is no relationship between the variables?”
$400 Question from H0 The null hypothesis for comparing a population proportion to a fixed value.
$400 Answer from H0 What is H0: p = p0 ?
$500 Question from H0 The null hypothesis for a Chi Square Goodness of Fit test.
$500 Answer from H0 What is “The given distribution is correct?”
$100 Question from Comparing Means The alternative hypothesis for testing if one mean is significantly less than another mean.
$100 Answer from Comparing Means What is Ha: μ1 < μ2 ?
$200 Question from Comparing Means The test used to compare the means of three or more groups.
$200 Answer from Comparing Means What is the ANOVA test?
$300 Question from Comparing Means The alternative hypothesis for testing if a population mean is significantly higher than a fixed value.
$300 Answer from Comparing Means What is Ha: μ > μ0 ?
$400 Question from Comparing Means The critical value for a one-tailed significance test using an α= .05 and 15 degrees of freedom.
$400 Answer from Comparing Means What is 1.753?
$500 Question from Comparing Means The test commonly used to determine if there is a significant mean difference between the scores within pairs of data points.
$500 Answer from Comparing Means What is the matched pairs t-test?
$100 Question from Comparing Proportions The notation used for a given population proportion.
$100 Answer from Comparing Proportions What is p0?
$200 Question from Comparing Proportions The alternative hypothesis for determining if one proportion is greater than another proportion.
$200 Answer from Comparing Proportions What is Ha: p1 > p2 ?
$300 Question from Comparing Proportions The alternative hypothesis for determining if one proportion is significantly different from a fixed value.
$300 Answer from Comparing Proportions What is Ha: p ≠ p0 ?
$400 Question from Comparing Proportions The test that allows us to determine if observed counts are significantly different from expected counts.
$400 Answer from Comparing Proportions What is the Chi Square test?
$500 Question from Comparing Proportions H0: p1 = p2
$500 Answer from Comparing Proportions What is the null hypothesis for a two sample z-test for proportions?
$100 Question from Probability Two events that cannot occur together.
$100 Answer from Probability What are disjoint events?
$200 Question from Probability The probability of one event does not effect the probability of another event.
$200 Answer from Probability What are independent events?
$300 Question from Probability The rule for calculating the probability that an event A OR an event B will occur.
$300 Answer from Probability What is P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A&B) ? Or The general addition rule
$400 Question from Probability The rule for calculating the probability that an event A AND an event B will occur.