Statistics Flashcards

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Statistics

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A branch of mathematics used by researchers to organize, summarize and interpret data

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Frequency Distribution

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A summary of how often various scores occur in a sample of scores. Score values are arranged in order of magnitude, and the number of occurrences is recorded

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Mesure of Central Tendency

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A single number that presents information about the “center” of a frequency distribution

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Negative-Skew Distribution

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Mean is the LOWEST measure

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Postive-Skew Distribution

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Mean is the HIGHEST measure

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Variability

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Information about the spread of the scores in a distribution

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Range

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The highest score in the distribution minus the lowest score, a simple measure of variability

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Standard Deviation

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The square root of the sum of the squared deviations from the mean divided by the number of scores in the distribution. The larger the standard deviation, the more spread out are the scores in a distribution

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Correlation

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The Relationship Between Two Variables

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Positive Correlation

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Two variables change systematically in the same direction, either increasing or decreasing together

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Negative Correlation

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Two variables change systematically in the opposite directions, one increasing as the other decreases

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12
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The Correlation Coefficient

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The statistical measure of the relationship between two variables. The coefficient ranges from +1.00 to -1.00.

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Population

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A complete set of something: people, nonhuman animals, object and events

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14
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Sample

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A subset of the population) of the subject under study

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15
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Type I error

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Erroneously concluding that study results are significant

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Type II error

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Failing to find a significant effect that does, in fact, exist

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Hindsight Bias

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The tendency to perceive an outcome that has occured as being obvious and predictable

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Overconfidence

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A type of bias where people tend to think they know more than they actually know

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Perceiving Order in Random Events

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Random occurrences don’t look random in some cases

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Independent Variable

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The variable that is changed or manipulated

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Dependent Variable

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The variable that changes in accordance to the IV

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Control Group

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The comparison group that does not receive treatment

23
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Experimental Group

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The group that receives the IV