Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.04.2020 00:20, bobyjoetato4599

Fill in the blanks with the given options that best completes the sentence.
1. In one approach to constructing a confidence interval, the tails of the bootstrap distribution are chopped off and a specified percentage (determined by the )of the values in the middle are kept. These cutoffs (also known as the percentiles) form the confidence interval.
2. For statistical inference to be valid, the data must be collected in a way that does not introduce .
3. When performing a hypothesis test, the is the claim for which we seek evidence and is determined by the research question.
4. When constructing a bootstrap distribution, are calculated for each of the bootstrap samples and plotted in dotplot
Options:
A. Population
B. Bias
C. Margin of error
D. Interval estimate
E. Bootstrap distributions
F. Bootstrap samples
G. Bootstrap statistics
H. Standard enor
I. Confidence level
J. Hypothesis test
K. Null hypothesis
L. Alternative hypothesis
M. P-value
N. Statistically significant
O. Randomization distribution
P. Observed sample statistic

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