Unit 3: Analyzing One Variable Data Flashcards

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placebo

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a treatment given to the control group that has no effects

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2
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control group

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does not receive treatment in the study

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3
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simple random sample

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sample selection is completely random

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4
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systematic random sample

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random starting point but then follows a pattern using sampling interval (e.g. randomly selecting a student, then selecting every 3rd student) sampling interval = total pop/sample size

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5
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stratified random sample

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  • population divided into strata (groups) and a random sample is taken from each stratum
  • strata may be chosen by some criteria (e.g. students organized by grade and random students from each grade is selected)
  • % of group of entire population must equal % of group of sample (e.g. 250 grade 9 students out of 1000, so if the sample size is 100, there should be 25 grade 9 students)
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6
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cluster random sample

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population divided into clusters (groups) and entire clusters are randomly selected (e.g. classes are clusters, and a random cluster (class) may be selected)

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multi-stage random sample

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groups selected using simple random method and within each group, simple random method is used again to select the sample

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8
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destructive sampling

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samples are destroyed in the process of testing (e.g. tasting a few cookies from a batch)

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convenience sample

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samples selected based on accessibility and proximity to researcher; samples are selected based on convenience

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10
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voluntary response samples

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samples are self-selected volunteers (biased b/c they likely have a strong opinion on the topic)

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11
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longitudinal study

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study that focuses on a small group over a long period of time

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12
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cross-sectional study

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study that considers a wide range of individuals at the same time

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13
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double blind test

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neither the researcher nor the participant know which group they’re in until the conclusion

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14
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sampling bias

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  • sample does not represent population accurately
  • when random sampling techniques are not used
  • to avoid: use random sampling techniques
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15
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non-response bias

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  • bias occurs when not all surveys are returned; sample typically only consists of people who feel strongly about the topic
  • to avoid: researchers must make sure sampling process is truly random
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16
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household bias (aka measurement bias)

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  • one type of respondent is overrepresented because different size groups are polled equally
  • to avoid: use stratified random sampling
17
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response bias

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  • bias resulting from how the questions are designed and asked (e.g. (mis)leading questions)
  • to avoid: make sure questions are designed fairly
18
Q

How do you calculate bin width?

A

Range divided by number of intervals

19
Q

How would you tell which values fall within standard devation?

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If it falls within the range of the mean +/- standard deviation