Data that can only take on countable whole number values is considered

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Data that can only take on countable whole number values is considered __________.

 

 

 

For continuous data the total area under the normal curve must be equal to __________.

 

 

 

As sample size gets __________ we are more confident that our sample statistic is a more valid estimate of the population parameter.

 

 

 

The __________ the p-value is, the stronger the evidence against the null hypothesis.

 

 

 

Higher confidence levels require __________ samples.

 

 

 

In formulating hypotheses for a statistical test of significance the __________ hypothesis is often a statement of “no effect” or “no difference”.

 

 

 

The __________ measures the spread of the data population.

 

 

 

As the standard deviation of a population gets __________ the required sample size decreases.

 

 

 

The __________ distribution can be applied to situations where only 2 mutually exclusive outcomes are possible and the probability of success on each one of those outcomes is the same.

 

 

 

The measure of location or center that is less affected by the addition of an extreme score (or outlier) is the__________.

 

 

 

 

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Data that can only take on countable whole number values is considered
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