Drawing Conclusions from Studies Flashcards
What is a null hypothesis?
A hypothesis suggesting there is no association to be observed, all visible correlations are caused by error (explanatory variable has no impact)
What is the structure of a hypothesis?
If-then statement; If (observation unit) is changed by (statement about explanatory variable) then I expect that (statement about change in the response variable)
What is an alternative hypothesis?
A hypothesis that reflects the expected change in the response variable due to the explanatory variable
What is an experiment?
A study that imposes treatment or changes the state of the observational units
What is an observational study?
A study using previous data or observing and recording information without imposing a treatment or changing the states of the observational units
What is a population?
All observational units in a certain category
What is a sample?
Some of the observational units in a population
What is a parameter?
Measures of a population
What is a statistic?
Measures of a sample
What is a representative sample?
A sample with similar characteristics to its original population
What is the sample size?
The number of observational units sampled
What is sampling frame?
A list of all observational units in a population
What causes a sample to be random and fit Simple Random Sampling (SRS)?
All observational units in a population have equal chance of being selected
What is convenience sampling?
Data is collected from observational units the researcher has easy access to
What is voluntary response sampling?
Submitting data for a study is optional (e.g., a survey that is not required)