IB Maths AI 4.13 Definitions
This page contains our IB Maths AI definitions for 4.13. By learning each one of these definitions, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AI 'Distribution tests'.
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binomial test
A hypothesis test for a population proportion using under , where there are a fixed number of independent trials, two outcomes per trial, and constant success probability.
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critical region
The set of values of the test statistic for which is rejected; its probability under is chosen to be at most the significance level.
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critical value
The boundary point(s) that separate the critical region from the non-critical region for a chosen significance level.
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one-tailed test
A hypothesis test where the critical region lies entirely in one tail of the sampling distribution, matching a directional alternative such as or .
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Poisson test
A hypothesis test for a population mean rate using under , appropriate for counts of events occurring independently at a constant average rate (with scaling if the observation period changes).
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significance level
The maximum allowed probability of rejecting when is true, so .
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two-tailed test
A hypothesis test where the critical region is split between both tails of the sampling distribution, matching a non-directional alternative such as .
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Type I error
Rejecting even though is true (a false positive), with probability .
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Type II error
Failing to reject even though is true (a false negative), with probability that depends on the true parameter value and the chosen critical region.
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