Single Sample t test quiz
How many samples are necessary for a single-sample t-test?
1
As the estimated standard error decreases, the single-sample t-value _______.
Increases
Single-sample t-values will always be positive.
False
The denominator of the t-test is the population mean.
False
The population of interest in a single-sample t-test _________
Is defined by the researcher
The shape of the t-distribution __________.
Is normally distributed; a bell curve
Can the standard error in the single-sample t-test be negative?
No; it's based on standard deviation, which is always positive
What values do you need to know for the population of interest to conduct a single-sample t-test?
The population mean
In a single-sample t-test if t = 0, it means ___________.
There is no difference between the population mean and the sample mean
As the estimated standard error value increases, the calculated single-sample t-value decreases.
True
The general formula of the t-test is the measure of effect divided by the measure of error.
True
The general goal of a single-sample t-test is to estimate if your sample came from a particular population.
True
The single-sample t-test is a ratio of the mean divided by the standard deviation
True
The purpose of a single-sample t-test is to compare
a sample mean with a population mean
William Sealy Gosset worked in what industry?
beer brewing
The goal of the single-sample t-test is to ___________.
estimate the chances that your sample came from a given population
The purpose of a single-sample t-test is to determine
if the sample came from a specific population
We use the __________ to estimate the population standard deviation in a single-sample t-test
sample standard deviation
What values do you need to know to perform a single-sample t-test?
the population mean and the sample standard deviation