Student Learning Outcomes: BGQ 3a/b
Student Learning Outcomes: Exam 3
- Understand what it means to say "We are 95% confident".
- Construct and apply a confidence interval for a single population mean.
- Construct and apply a confidence interval for a single population proportion.
- Interpret the margin of error.
- Determine the sample size needed in order to construct a confidence interval with a given confidence level and margin of error.
- Understand that the t-distribution is needed for a confidence interval for a population mean if the population standard deviation is unknown.
- Construct the null and alternative hypotheses.
- Determine the implications and a Type 1 and a Type 2 error.
- Draw the rejection and fail to reject regions.
- Calculate and interpret the test statistic and the p-value.
- Interpret the level of significance.
- Understand the two possible conclusions of a hypothesis test.
- Construct the null and alternative hypotheses for hypothesis tests that involve two samples.
- Calculate and interpret the test statistic and the p-value for two sample tests.
- Interpret the level of significance for two sample tests.
- Understand the two possible conclusions of a hypothesis test for two sample tests.
- Identify the differences between independent and depend samples.