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AP Statistics – Hypothesis Test Statistics. Name. Formula. Conditions or Assumptions*. One-sample z-test. z = x − μ σ n. (Normal distribution or n > 30) and σ known. One-sample t-test.
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Thus, the first step for our analyses and reporting our results will always include stating the hypothesis. 2. Choose the inferential test (formula) that best fits the hypothesis. …
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Find a range of possible values for different measures of location (ex. median, quartiles) and spread (ex. interquartile range, range) in a histogram. Understand the empirical (68-95-99.7) …
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Hypothesis Testing. A hypothesis test is used to see whether an assumption is statistically plausible by using sample data. The basic formula for a hypothesis test is: Statistic - …
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test whether the observed proportions for a categorical variable differ from hypothesized/expected proportions. Comparing the demographics of a population to a …
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AP Statistics – Hypothesis Test Statistics. Name. Formula. Conditions or Assumptions*. One-sample z-test. z = x − μ σ n. (Normal distribution or n > 30) and σ known. One-sample t-test.
Thus, the first step for our analyses and reporting our results will always include stating the hypothesis. 2. Choose the inferential test (formula) that best fits the hypothesis. …
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Hypothesis test, Hypothesis test, Assumptions, hypothesis statements and parameters, calculations, conclusion and more.
Find a range of possible values for different measures of location (ex. median, quartiles) and spread (ex. interquartile range, range) in a histogram. Understand the empirical (68-95-99.7) …
Hypothesis Testing. A hypothesis test is used to see whether an assumption is statistically plausible by using sample data. The basic formula for a hypothesis test is: Statistic - …
test whether the observed proportions for a categorical variable differ from hypothesized/expected proportions. Comparing the demographics of a population to a …
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Test of Hypothesis, Null Hypothesis, Alternate Hypothesis and more.