Probability&Significance

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    • Define probability?

      A measurement of the likelihood that an even will occur
    • How can probability be presented?

      Numercially
    • Probability of 0?

      = no chance that it will happen = statistically impossible
      • eg getting to the moon in 1 second
    • How can probability of 0 also be represented?

      0%
    • 1 = what?

      1 =statistically certain
      = 100%
      eg one day i will die
    • 2 experimental hypotheses?

      non-directional and directional
    • Is the null hypothesis an experimental hypothesis ?

      No
    • What do psychologists ideally want to do?

      Reject null hypothesis and accept their experimental hypothesis
    • In Psychology, we can never achieve what?

      Statistical certainty BUT there is a significance level
    • What is a significance level?

      This is the point at which a null hypothesis can be accepted or rejected
    • Accepted significance level for psychologists to use?

      p<0.05
      p = probability
    • What does p<0.05 mean?

      The probability that the results of the experiment are due to chance is less than 5%
    • p<0.05 details?

      95% of the time the results you have found DO show a significance or relationship
      • only a 5% likelihood that results due to chance
    • Why use the p<0.05 level of significance?

      It avoids a psychologist making a type I or Type II error