Study sheet for exam #2
1. Be able to interpret a
probability distribution (e.g., the X axis corresponds to values of the
variable;
Y axis corresponds to how likely each value is).
2. Relate the concept of alpha
level to a probability distribution (i.e., know that alpha corresponds
to a specific part of the distribution defined as relatively unlikely).
3. Calculate the percentage of cases above and/or below a particular Z score in a normal distribution.
4. Calculate the percentage of cases above and/or below a particular raw score in a normal distribution.
5. Calculate a particular Z score in a normal distribution given the percentage of cases above and/or below it.
6. Calculate a particular raw score in a normal distribution given the percentage of cases above and/or below it.
7. Translate a hypothesis into H0, H1, m1, and m 2.
8. Completely understand the difference between a one and two tailed test.
9. Complete all steps in the hypothesis testing if N = 1.
A. Translate the hypothesis into H0, H1, m1, and m 2.
B. Determine the comparison distribution.
C. Determine Zcritical based on the alpha level and number of tails.
D. Calculate a Z score.
E. Explain your conclusion.
10. Complete all steps in the hypothesis testing if N > 1.
A. Translate the hypothesis into H0, H1, m1, and m2.
B. Determine the comparison distribution.
a. Calculate mm and sm.
b. understand the relationship between the magnitude of N and the variance of a distribution of means.
C. Determine Zcritical based on the alpha level and number of tails.
D. Calculate a Z score.
E. Explain
your conclusion.