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Testing a Claim Chapter 11/12
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Significance Tests: The Basics Section 1
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Reasoning of Significance Tests Significance Test: a formal procedure for comparing observed data with a hypothesis whose truth we want to assess In plain English, an outcome that would rarely happen if a claim were true is good evidence that the claim is not true. Hypothesis: A statement about the parameters in a population or model. The results of a test are expressed in terms of probability that measures how well the data and the hypothesis agree.
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Stating Hypotheses
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Interpreting P-Values
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Statistical Significance
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Job Satisfaction Continued
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Type I and Type II Errors
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The Power of a Statistical Test
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Tests about a Population Proportion Section 9.2
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Significance Tests: 4 Steps
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Potato Example Cont.
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Calculating Shortcuts and Exam Tips….
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Two Sided Tests
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Tests about Population Mean Section 9.3
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