py 211 test 2
what are the cutoff z-score of one tailed tests at the 5% level
+/- 1.64
a team of researchers predict that showing a certain film will change people's attitude toward alcohol. the researchers then randomly selected 36 people, show them the film, and give them an attitude questionnaire. the mean score on the attitude test for these 36 people is 70. the score for people in general on this test is 75, with a standard deviation of 12. using the five steps of hypothesis testing and the 5% significance level, carry out a z-test to see if viewing the film changes people's attitudes toward alcohol. what is/are the cutoff sample score(s)
+/- 1.96
what are the cutoff z-score of two-tailed tests at the 5% level
+/-1.96
the criterion or level of significance in behavioral research is typically set at what probability value (x)
.05, .01
a population of scores has µ = 44. my sample of 40 which corresponds to z = -1.00. what is the standard deviation of the distribution of means
Z = M - µ (M) / SD µ(M) = µ so -1 = 40 - 44 / SD -1 = -10 / SD 4 = SD
what is a hypothesis
a prediction intended to be tested in a research study an if, then, because statement
the mean of the distribution of means is ______ the mean of the original population of individuals
about the same as
the shape of the distribution of means is....
approximately normal
a type 2 error is also called
beta
the bigger effect size, the _____ the power
bigger
the smaller standard deviation, the ______ effect size
bigger
what we use to make inferences from the data of our study/experiment used to determine how well the distribution can be approximated by the normal distribution
comparison distribution
population 2 in the muscle supplement example since this population represents the athletic performance if the null hypothesis is true
comparison distribution example
if what is measured/perceived is false and reality is false
correct
if what is measured/perceived is true and reality is also true
correct
if we accept null hypothesis (Ho) and the null hypothesis (Ho) is true
correct decision
if we reject null hypothesis (Ho) and alternative hypothesis (Ha) is true
correct decision
how extreme of a sample score would it have to be for it to be unlikely that they could get such an extreme score if the null hypothesis were true -probability of 5% -p < .05
cutoff sample score (critical value)
a team of researchers predict that showing a certain film will change people's attitude toward alcohol. the researchers then randomly selected 36 people, show them the film, and give them an attitude questionnaire. the mean score on the attitude test for these 36 people is 70. the score for people in general on this test is 75, with a standard deviation of 12. using the five steps of hypothesis testing and the 5% significance level, carry out a z-test to see if viewing the film changes people's attitudes toward alcohol. what is the sample's z-score
decide whether to reject the null hypothesis (Ho) 70 - 75 / 2 = -2.5 is -2.5 more extreme than -1.96? YES so REJECT the null hypothesis
as sample size (N) increases, the standard error of the mean...
decreases
using a more extreme significance level ___________ power
decreases
how does the following affect the power of a planned study? a larger population standard deviation _______ power and using a more extreme significance level (for example, 0.01 instead of 0.05) _______ power
decreases decreases
the cutoff on the comparison distribution with a probability of 5% that a score will be at least that extreme if the null hypothesis were true. this probability is usually written as p < 0.05
define 0.05 significance level
which of the following is not a step in hypothesis testing: state the hypothesis set the criteria for a decision compute the test statistics determine your theory
determine your theory
predicting a particular direction of differences between populations
directional hypothesis
predicting population 1 has a higher mean than population 2
directional hypothesis example
samples of a given size from a population
distribution of means
a measure of the difference between population means
effect size
a team of researchers predict that showing a certain film will change people's attitude toward alcohol. the researchers then randomly selected 36 people, show them the film, and give them an attitude questionnaire. the mean score on the attitude test for these 36 people is 70. the score for people in general on this test is 75, with a standard deviation of 12. using the five steps of hypothesis testing and the 5% significance level, carry out a z-test to see if viewing the film changes people's attitudes toward alcohol. what is the standard deviation of the distribution of means
find variance of distribution square root = 2
the bigger the mean difference, the ______ the power
greater
use table to find .05 or .01 in percentage in tail column
how to find percentages based on alpha
setting "a" to be low (i.e p < .001) can lead to a type 2 error
how to protect against type 1 errors
you can be more lenient significance level (p < 0.1) can lead to type 1 error
how to protect against type 2 error
a distribution of means will be ______ than the distribution of individuals from which the samples were taken
less spread out
the spread of the distribution of means is _____ the spread of the distribution of the population of indivduals
less than
in a planned study, there is a known population with a normal distribution, µ = 0, and σ = 20. what is the predicted effect size if the researchers predict that those given an experimental treatment have a mean of 10
medium solve for affect size: d = (10 - 0) / 20 = 0.5
the decision in hypothesis testing is to retain or reject which hypothesis: the null or the alternative hypothesis
null hypothesis
the lack of difference between populations M1=M2
null hypothesis
there is no difference in the performance of athletes between population 1 and population 2 athletic performance is not influenced by whether athletes take the specially purified supplement
null hypothesis example
the test of a directional hypothesis can be a test in either direction (positive or negative)
one tailed test
a prediction about the difference between populations M1>M2
research hypothesis
population 1 athletes will on average perform better than population 2 athletes
research hypothesis example
the variance of the population of individuals is 400 and there are 25 individuals in each sample. what is the standard error of the mean
solve for variance of distribution of means, square root it 400/25 = 16 square root of 16 = 4
the probability that the study will produce a statistically significant result in the research hypothesis is true
statistical power
restate the question as a research hypothesis and a null hypothesis about the populations -state the research hypothesis -state the null hypothesis
step 1 of hypothesis testing
determine the characteristics of the comparison distribution -you compare the actual sample's score to the comparison distribution
step 2 of hypothesis testing
determine the cutoff sample score on the comparison distribution at which the null hypothesis should be rejected -ideally set a target against what they will compare your results to -they decide in advance that IF the result of their study is an athlete performing +2 standard deviations about the mean then they will reject the null hypothesis (Ho) -use cutoff score on comparison distribution with a probability of 5% that a score will be at least that extreme if the null hypothesis (Ho) is true -researchers REJECT the null hypothesis (Ho) is the probability of the sample score this extreme is less than 5%
step 3 of hypothesis testing
determine your sample's score on the comparison distribution -carry out experiment and get the results for sample -compute z-scores for the sample's raw score based on the population mean and standard deviation of comparison distribution
step 4 of hypothesis testing
decide whether to reject the null hypothesis (Ho) -compare your actual sample's z-score (step 4) to the cutoff z-score (step 3)
step 5 of hypothesis testing
a researcher computes a one sample z-test in two studies. both studies used the same alpha level, placed the rejection region in both tails, and measured the same sample mean. the researcher selects a sample of 30 participants in study 1 and decides to retain the null hypothesis. she selects a sample of 60 participants in study 2 and decides to reject the null hypothesis. which of the following is the best explanation for why the decision was different in study 1 and study 2?
the different decisions in study 1 and study 2 are possible because the second test was associated with greater power to detect an effect
if asked to find the standard error, what are you trying to find
the standard deviation of the distribution of means
term used to identify the standard deviation of the distribution of means
the standard error of the mean SE or SEM
a team of researchers predict that showing a certain film will change people's attitude toward alcohol. the researchers then randomly selected 36 people, show them the film, and give them an attitude questionnaire. the mean score on the attitude test for these 36 people is 70. the score for people in general on this test is 75, with a standard deviation of 12. using the five steps of hypothesis testing and the 5% significance level, carry out a z-test to see if viewing the film changes people's attitudes toward alcohol. what is the variance of the distribution of means
two tailed solve for variance of distribution of means 12^2/36 = 144/36 = 4
research hypothesis states that an experimental procedure will have an effect, without saying it will produce a very high/low score
two tailed test (non directional hypothesis)
setting the significance level cutoff at 0.05 means that you will make a _____ error 5% of the time. the significance level (the chance of making this error) is called _______
type 1 alpha
if we reject the null hypothesis (Ho) but the null hypothesis (Ho) is true
type 1 error
if what is measured/perceived is true but reality is false
type 1 error (false positive)
if we accept null hypothesis (Ho) but the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is true
type 2 error
if what is measured/perceived is false and reality is true
type 2 error (false negative)
the distribution of means will follow a normal curve when the distribution of the population of individuals follows a normal curve, or when each sample is of 30 or more individuals
under what conditions is it reasonable to assume that a distribution of means will follow or normal curve
a researcher conducts a hypothesis test to evaluate the effect of a treatment. the hypothesis test procedures a z-statistic of z = -2.60. assuming that the researcher is using a two tailed test, what is the correct statistical decision
use z-table to find .05% in tail column should be 2.57 or 2.58 compare z-score to alpha values/is it more extreme
if the null hypothesis is rejected, then did we reach significance
yes
several students took a standardized test to get into grad school. the mean sore for these students was 1000 and the standard deviation was 200. Arya made a score of 1200. what would her z-score be?
z = 1200-200/1200 = +1