Unit 1-3 Flashcards

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The scientific method

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Hypothesis
Test
Analyze 
Draw conclusions
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A set of mathematical procedures used to make sense out of data; organize, summarize, interpret.

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Statistics

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Data

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Measurements or observations

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Data sets

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Are collections of measurements or observations

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Population

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The entire group of individuals a researcher wishes to study. (whole group)

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Sample

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A subset of the population that is intended to represent, or stand in for the population.

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Representative sample

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Accurately reflects the individuals, behaviors, and scores found in the population.

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Random sample

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Each member of the population has an equal chance of being included. Best way to ensure fairness

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Parameters

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Numerical values that are based on the data from an entire population ( population data)
Symbols used: Greek alphabet

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Numerical values that are based on data from the sample, (sample data)
Symbols used: English alphabet

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Statistics

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Statistical procedures used to summarize, organize, and simplify data

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Descriptive statistics

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Techniques that allow us to study samples and then make generalizations about the populations from with they are selected

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Inferential Statistics

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N=

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Population size

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The naturally occurring discrepancy, or error, that exists between a sample statistic and the corresponding population parameter

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Sampling Error

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How do you control for sampling error?

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  • Random Assignment
  • Increase Sample Size
  • Keep variability in each sample relatively small
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A simple measurement of participants’ scored on two variables to determine if a relationship is present

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Correlation method

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The researcher actively changes or manipulates one variable to see if a relationship is produced

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Experimental Method

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Contestant

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Is a characteristic that does not vary regardless of the constraints

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Variable

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Is a characteristic or condition that changes or has different values for different individuals

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Independent Variable (X)

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Changed or manipulated, the one who causes a change by the researcher or variable its self.

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Dependent Variable (Y)

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Variable being observed or measured to asses the effect of the treatment (the one you measure)

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Control condition

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No treatment/placebo

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Experimental condition

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You get the treatment