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1 M ATH S TAT T RIVIAL P URSUIT (S ORT OF )F OR R EVIEW ( MATH 30)

2 C OLORS AND C ATEGORIES Blue – Basics of Estimation Pink – Properties of Estimators and Methods for Estimation Yellow – Hypothesis Testing Brown – Bayesian Methods Green – Regression Orange – Nonparametric Procedures and Categorical Data Analysis

3 B LUE 1 Suppose you have an estimator theta-hat, and you want to know its bias. How is bias computed?

4 B LUE 2 How is MSE of an estimator computed?

5 B LUE 3 What is a common unbiased point estimator for a population mean and what is its standard error?

6 B LUE 4 What is a common unbiased point estimate of a difference in two population proportions, and what is its standard error?

7 B LUE 5 A very important result related to samples from a normal distribution is that: The sample mean is ____________ distributed. The sample variance, appropriately scaled, is ____________ distributed. The sample mean and sample variance are ____________________. (Fill-in all three blanks for credit).

8 B LUE 6 What are the 2 properties of pivot quantities and what are pivots used for?

9 B LUE 7 How would you use the asymptotic normal distribution of many unbiased point estimators to create a confidence interval for their respective parameters? (You can just give the formula). Hint: Think of a specific case and generalize.

10 B LUE 8 How is a t distribution formed?

11 B LUE 9 How is an F distribution formed?

12 B LUE 10 How do you form a small-sample confidence interval for a population mean?

13 P INK 1 If relative efficiency is computed between two estimators, it means that both estimators were _______________, and if the numerical value of the relative efficiency is 2, then it means that the _____________ (first or second) estimator is better.

14 P INK 2 What is the definition of consistency for an estimator? Bonus: What concept of convergence is this equivalent to?

15 P INK 3 For an unbiased estimator, what is the “fast” way of showing consistency? Bonus: Do you remember what convergence result this was derived from?

16 P INK 4 If you have a RS of n observations from a distribution with unknown parameter theta, and T is sufficient for theta, what does that mean?

17 P INK 5 What is the result you can use to show sufficiency without resorting to computing conditional pdfs?

18 P INK 6 What does the Rao-Blackwell Theorem say? Bonus: What’s the fast way of finding the quantity RB refers to in the end?

19 P INK 7 Describe how the method of moments works.

20 P INK 8 Describe how the method of ML estimation works.

21 P INK 9 A main property of MLEs is that they are _____________, which means that ….

22 P INK 10 If an estimator is NOT admissible (i.e. inadmissible), what does that mean? Give an example of an inadmissible estimator.

23 Y ELLOW 1 What is the difference between simple and composite hypotheses?

24 Y ELLOW 2 Describe the relationships between the two types of error in a hypothesis test, as well as their connection to power.

25 Y ELLOW 3 If you have a test statistic, you can use either a rejection region approach or a p-value approach to determine if the null hypothesis should be rejected. What is the difference in the 2 approaches? (Describe).

26 Y ELLOW 4 For the common large sample asymptotically normal z-tests, what is the rejection region for a 2-tailed test? Bonus: If the significance level is.05 for this test, what is the range of test statistics where you would NOT reject the null hypothesis (numerical values).

27 Y ELLOW 5 How are hypothesis tests and confidence intervals related?

28 Y ELLOW 6 What is the difference between the pooled and unpooled t-tests for 2 independent samples when considering tests for means?

29 Y ELLOW 7 In order to determine which 2-sample t-test for small sample sizes is appropriate, you might have to run a test to check for equality of _______________, and in order to control your overall significance level, you might have to use a ____________ _____________.

30 Y ELLOW 8 What does the Neyman-Pearson Lemma say? (Get the gist of it, what does it let you find, and how?)

31 Y ELLOW 9 How do you determine if a most powerful test is UMP?

32 Y ELLOW 10 How do you construct a likelihood ratio test? What is the asymptotic distribution related to LRTs?

33 B ROWN 1 What is the major difference between Frequentist and Bayesian approaches to statistics in terms of how the parameter theta is treated?

34 B ROWN 2 What is the difference between a proper and improper prior? What is the difference between an informative and uninformative prior?

35 B ROWN 3 How do you find the posterior density of theta?

36 B ROWN 4 What are conjugate priors? Give an example of a conjugate prior.

37 B ROWN 5 How would you find the Bayes estimate of: theta theta(1-theta) if you had the posterior density of theta?

38 B ROWN 6 A Bayes estimator is ALWAYS a function of a _______________ statistic because of the _______________ ________________.

39 B ROWN 7 How is a Bayesian credible interval different from a Frequentist confidence interval?

40 B ROWN 8 Is it possible for Bayesian and Frequentists intervals to agree? If yes, how might this happen?

41 B ROWN 9 Bayesian hypothesis testing is performed using ______ ________, which are Bayesian analogues of ________ test procedures, and which can allow you to find evidence in favor of your ___________ hypothesis.

42 B ROWN 10 What are some of the issues related to working with Bayes’ factors?

43 G REEN 1 Relationships between two variables, X and Y can be deterministic or ________________. Regression is used when the relationship is _______________. This means that ….

44 G REEN 2 When first developing regression models, this is the only constraint on the error terms.

45 G REEN 3 If your regression model was: Then how many parameters do you need to estimate?

46 G REEN 4 In least squares solutions for regression, what quantity is minimized to find the solution? (You can just give the simple LR quantity).

47 G REEN 5 The least squares estimates are all ____________, and their variances are functions of _____________, which in turn can be estimated by _______, which is equal to (1/(n-2))SSE.

48 G REEN 6 What is the full set of conditions on the error terms in order to get normal sampling distributions for the parameter estimates if sigma is known?

49 G REEN 7 Why do we end up using a t distribution for inference about slope parameters in regression instead of a normal distribution?

50 G REEN 8 What is the main difference between a confidence interval for a mean response and a prediction interval for an individual response in regression?

51 G REEN 9 How are CIs for mean responses and prediction intervals for individual responses affected as the chosen x moves further from the mean of the x’s?

52 G REEN 10 What is correlation and how do we test about it?

53 O RANGE 1 Describe the two-sample shift model.

54 O RANGE 2 Describe how the sign test works.

55 O RANGE 3 Describe how the signed rank test works.

56 O RANGE 4 Describe how the Wilcoxon Rank Sum/Mann- Whitney U test works.

57 O RANGE 5 How does a Kolmogorov-Smirnov one-sample test work? Is the null hypothesis in the procedure simple or composite?

58 O RANGE 6 How does the 2-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test work?

59 O RANGE 7 When performing categorical data analysis, the main distribution you need to understand for the theoretical setup of problems is the ______________ distribution, but the test statistics turn out to have a different distribution, which is the ________________ distribution.

60 O RANGE 8 How is a chi-square goodness of fit test performed? When should you perform one?

61 O RANGE 9 How (and when) does a chi-square test of independence work?

62 O RANGE 10 For 2x2 tables, inference is also possible with: _________ exact test for small sample sizes _________ ratios, which relies on an asymptotic ______ distribution for it’s natural log.

63 Takehome Final Exam is due Friday, May 13 th at 5 p.m. SHARP. Office Hours (see front cover of exam): Monday 9-12 during my other course’s exam Tuesday 10-12 Wednesday 1-3 Thursday 1-3 Any other time by appt. – just send me an email! R EMINDER :

64 Math dept. end of semester picnic is Saturday from 12-2 at the Alumni House T HANKS FOR A G REAT S EMESTER !


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