What is the t-distribution and when is it used?
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The t-distribution is a probability distribution used in statistics that is symmetric and bell-shaped, similar to the normal distribution, but has heavier tails. It is used when the sample size is small (typically n < 30) and the population standard deviation is unknown.
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Why do we use the t-distribution instead of the z-distribution for small samples?
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We use the t-distribution instead of the z-distribution for small samples because the t-distribution accounts for the additional uncertainty introduced by estimating the population standard deviation from the sample.
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What is a confidence interval?
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A confidence interval is a range of values, derived from a data set, that is likely to contain the value of an unknown population parameter. It is expressed with a confidence level, such as 90% or 95%.
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How do you calculate a confidence interval for the difference between two proportions?
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To calculate a confidence interval for the difference between two proportions, use the formula: (p1 - p2) ± Z * sqrt[(p1(1-p1)/n1) + (p2(1-p2)/n2)], where p1 and p2 are the sample proportions, n1 and n2 are the sample sizes, and Z is the Z-value corresponding to the desired confidence level.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What are the conditions for performing a two-sample t-test?
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The conditions for performing a two-sample t-test are: 1) The samples must be independent. 2) The data in each group should be approximately normally distributed, especially for small sample sizes. 3) The variances of the two populations should be equal (or approximately equal).
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What does it mean for a distribution to be normal?
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A distribution is considered normal if it is symmetric about the mean, with a bell-shaped curve, where most of the observations cluster around the central peak and probabilities for values further away from the mean taper off equally in both directions.
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What is the significance of degrees of freedom in the t-distribution?
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Degrees of freedom in the t-distribution refer to the number of independent values that can vary in an analysis without violating any constraints. In a t-test, degrees of freedom are typically calculated as the total number of observations minus the number of groups.
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