Answer Questions
- Independent variable.
- Dependent variable.
- Name sample and infer to a population.
- Indicate why you have selected a particular sample size.
- How strong do you feel the results of your correlation analysis will need to be in order to convince others to use your results?
- Is there a potential for bias in your study?
- Name your confidence interval and why you have selected this confidence interval.
- Write the null hypothesis for your study.
- Write the alternative hypothesis for your study.
- If you determine that there is no difference between your sample mean and population mean and you reject the null hypothesis, you have made which type of error?
- If you determine that there is a difference between your sample mean and population mean and you do not reject the null hypothesis, you have made which type of error?
- Why do you feel your sample represents the population under study?
- If you conduct a T Test and it yields a low probability that a null hypothesis is correct, what do you do with the null hypothesis?
- If you compute and discover a large variance, how does this impact your decision to accept or reject the null hypothesis?
- If you reject the null hypothesis, what statement can you make about statistical significance?
- Is it possible that you will find statistical significance, but not practical significance?
- What does p>.05 really mean if you conclude this from your data?
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