RM - Probability Flashcards

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What are statistical tests based on?

A

Probabilities.

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Alternative hypothesis

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A testable statement about the relationship (difference, association etc.) between two or more variables.

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Null hypothesis

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An assumption that there is no relationship (difference, association, etc.) in the population from which a sample is taken with respect to the variables being studied.

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Probability (p)

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A numerical measure of the likelihood or chance that certain events will occur. A statistical test gives the probability that a particular sample did not occur if the null hypothesis for the population was true, i.e. there was no real effect.

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Type I error

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Occurs when a researcher rejects a null hypothesis that is true.

False positive.

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Type II error

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Occurs when a researcher accepts a null hypothesis that was not true.

False negative.

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7
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What does chance refer to?

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Something with no cause. It just happens.

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8
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What level of probability is used in psychology?

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0.05

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What does it mean that in psychology we use a probability level of 0.05?

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This expresses the degree of uncertainty. It means that there is a 5% chance of the results occurring if the null hypothesis is true (i.e. there is nothing going on). In other words, a 5% chance that the results would occur even if there was no real difference/correlation between the populations from which the samples were drawn. This 5% chance is recorded as a probability (p) = 0.05. In fact the chance is 5% or less which is written as p ≤ 0.05.

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10
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What is the symbol for probability?

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Probability (p)

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What does the level of probability express?

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The degree of uncertainty.

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What is the chosen level of p called?

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The significance level.

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What level of significance is used in some studies where psychologists want to be more certain?

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p ≤ 0.01

1% or less

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Why do psychologists generally use the 5% probability level?

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Because this is a good compromise between being too strict or too lenient about accepting the null hypothesis - or, more formally, a good compromise between a Type I error and a Type II error.

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