Statistics 2 Definitions

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  • Created by: Tom
  • Created on: 01-05-13 20:08

1. What is a finite population?

  • A population where each individual member has a number
  • A population where it is impossible to number each member
  • A population with less than 10 people
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2. What is a sampling distribution?

  • Values from outside a statistic
  • All possible values of a statistic and the probability of each occuring
  • Some values from a statistic

3. What is an infinite population?

  • A population with greater than 10000 people
  • A population where it is impossible to number each member
  • A population where it is possible to number each member

4. What is a critical value?

  • The value which is key to the whole of Statistics.
  • The boundary value(s) of a critical region.
  • The value(s) not in a critical region.

5. What is a critical region?

  • The range of values that would lead you to reject Ho
  • The range of values that would lead you to reject H1
  • The range of values that would lead you to reject Ho and H1.

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