Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.05.2021 19:40, jazzyjaz2003

Match terms to definitions A. Statistic.
B. Null hypothesis.
C. Slope of the least-squares line
D. Population
E. p-value.
F. Coefficient of Determination r2begin mathsize 12px style r squared end style -
G. z-score
H. Parameter
I. Sampling distribution
J. Sample
1. Probability, assuming null hypothesis is true, that test statistic will take a value as extreme as observed.
2. All objects or individuals of interest.
3. Probability distribution of a sample statistic based on all possible simple random samples of the same size from the same population.
4. Ratio of explained variation over total variation in y that can be explained by the regression equation using x as the explanatory variable.
5. Some individuals or objects of interest.
6. A numerical measure that describes an aspect of a sample.
7. Distance from mean in terms of standard deviation units.
8. A claim about a population parameter.
9. A numerical measure that describes an aspect of a population.
10. Marginal change of the response variable.

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