Study hypothesis testing for your statistics course with these practice questions and answers. This guide covers null and alternative hypotheses, p-values, significance levels, and types of errors.

Q: Parameter

Answer: A number that describes the population (μ, σ, p)

Q: Statistics

Answer: A number that describes the sample (x̅, s, p̂)

Q: Sampling variability

Answer: The value of a statistic varies in the repeated random sampling

Q: Variation in sampling variability is…

Answer: Normal and expected

Q: Sampling distribution

Answer: -The distribution of all values taken on by the statistic in all possible samples of the same size from the same population-Records all possible outcomes

Q: Calculate the sample population

Answer: p̂ = (1/n) Σ (frequency)(pi)

Q: Describing sampling distributions

Answer: 1) Overall shape2) Outliers3) Center4) Spread

Q: Overall shape

Answer: Symetric and approixmately normal

Q: Outliers

Answer: None

Q: Center

Answer: -Very close to the true p value-Want x̅ close to μ

Q: Spread

Answer: -Use standard deviation to describe its spread

Q: A statistic used to estimate a parameter is unbiased if…

Answer: The mean of its sampling distribution is equal to the true value of the parameter being estimated

Q: High bias

Answer: Far from center

Q: Low bias

Answer: Close to center

Q: High variability

Answer: Not clustered

Q: Low variability

Answer: Clustered

Q: The spread of the sampling distribution is approximately the same for any population if…

Answer: The population is at least 10 times as large

Q: Smaller spreads are produced with…

Answer: Larger samples

Q: μx̅ =

Answer: μ (sample mean)

Q: μp̂=

Answer: p (sample proportion)

Q: As n increases, the standard deviation…

Answer: Decreases

Q: As n increases, x̅

Answer: Gets closer to μ

Q: The mean of the sampling distribution is equal to the parameter

Answer: μp̂ = p

Q: The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is equal to

Answer: σp̂

Q: Rules of thumb #1 (for populations)

Answer: population > 10n

Q: Rules of thumb #2 (percent and proportions)

Answer: 1) np > 102) nq > 10

Q: The rules of thumb protect against

Answer: Skewness

Q: Steps in a problem

Answer: 1) Given2) Check for normality3) We can now assume normality4) Draw a bell curve5) P()6) Find area7) Go back and label z scores and area

Q: Z scores always have…

Answer: 2 decimal places

Q: The central limit theorem (CLT)

Answer: Draw an SRS of size n from any population with μ and σ when n is large (>25) the sampling distribution of x̅ is close to N(μ , σ/√n)

Q: s =

Answer: σ/√n (sample means) (standard deviation)

Q: The CLT allows use of normal probability calculation about sample means even when…

Answer: The population distribution is not normal (the sample will act normally)

Q: Z score formula (sample means n=1)

Answer: (x-μ)/σ

Q: Z score formula (sample means n>1)

Answer: (x̅ – μ)/(σ/√n)

Q: σp̂ = (sample proportions)

Answer: √(pq)/n)

Q: Z score of (sample proportions)

Answer: (p̂- p)/σp̂