07_Sampling Bias and Error Flashcards

1
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Sampling error is____

A

a random error (chance)

• Attributed to sampling, no matter the method used

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2
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Sampling bias is ___

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a systematic error (not chance)

• Attributed to sampling method used

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What are Types of Sampling Bias?

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  • Undercoverage bias (aka coverage bias) (Roosevelt/phone)
  • Self-selection bias (aka volunteer bias) (computers)
  • Non-response bias (male surveys)

Cause: Convenience sampling (and other non-probability sampling techniques); inaccurate definition of the target population

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What is the difference between Sampling vs. Selection Bias?

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  • Random Sampling ≠ Random Assignment (aka Randomization)
  • Sampling bias: participants in sample are not representative of the population
    • High sampling bias = low external validity
  • Selection bias: participants choose which group to be in, treatment or control; or researcher chooses for participant (non-random assignment)
    • High selection bias = low internal validity
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5
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Recall: Increasing the sample size can reduce the variance in the sample and ___

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minimize sampling error.

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6
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Can a sample be too large?

A

yes

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7
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Sample Size and Statistical Significance

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The simple one sample t-test

as n->∞, t also approaches ∞
Result: Large samples can inflate the statistical significance, and drastically lower the practical significance.

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8
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Power is the probability of ___

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rejecting the null
hypothesis when it is false (correct decision).

There are formulas for calculating the appropriate sample size.
• Power analysis
• And there are sample size calculators available for free on the Internet.

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9
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Increasing the sample size reduces -____

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the sampling error and increases the power.

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10
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if the sample size gets too large, the statistical significance might ___

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not be meaningful (excess power).

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11
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True or False: Power = 1 - β

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true

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