What is the main difference between expanded and standard
statistical analysis?
What do z and t represent?
Define sensitivity.
Define the philosophy behind uncertainty characterization.
T statistic
Why do we use the t statistic?
What is standard error?
What’s the difference between a one-sample t-test, an
independent measures t test, and a repeated measures t-test?
Walk through the 5 steps of hypothesis testing using a
one-sample t-test.
What are the assumptions of the t test?
One-way ANOVA
There are two sources of variation. What are they? Why do we
care about them?
Why do we use ANOVA? In other words, why don’t we just use...
1. What is the difference between a z-test and a t-test? How do
you know which test to use? (2pts)
For 2-5 show the following:
A) List the symbolic set up of Ho and Ha
( Ho/Ha: symbol and (equality or inequality sign))
B) List the conditions that must be met for the
test and how they can be met (stated, what type of graph, CLT
etc.
2. Z or t test (2pts)
3. One proportion z test (2pts)
4. 2 sample z or t...
Calculate the observed value of the t statistic for
testing the difference between the two population means using
paired data.
Pairs
Population
1
2
3
4
5
1
1.3
1.6
1.1
1.4
1.7
2
1.2
1.4
1.1
1.2
1.8
State the test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal
places.)
t =
Find the rejection region with α = 0.05. (If the test is
one-tailed, enter NONE for the unused region. Round your answers to
three decimal places.)
t >...
What is the main difference between notes payable and bonds
payable?
What is the main difference between a bond and a share of
stock?
What does it mean to issue bonds at
Par?
Discount?
Premium?
What is the contract rate and the market rate for bonds?
How do you compute total bond interest expense when a bond is
sold at a discount? Explain your answer.
How do you compute bond interest expense when a bond is sold at
a premium?...
What is the main difference between numeric variable and
categorical variable; the main difference between ordinal variable
and nominal variable; the main difference between ratio variable
and interval variable?
What is the difference between a statistic and a parameter? If
the Central Limit Theorem is so important what is the key benefit
of having a sampling distribution that is normally distributed in
research? Explain what is meant by ‘sampling error’. How is this
important in statistical analysis?