Bias Flashcards

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What can bias be detrimental for? (3)

A

Bias can be detrimental for the parameter estimates, standard errors and confidence intervals and the test statistics and p-values.

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2
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What is meant by an outlier?

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An outlier is a score that is very different from the existing data

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3
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What can be used in order to spot outliers?

A

standardized residuals can be used.

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4
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What are the four ways of correcting problems with data?

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Trimming the data (deleting a certain quantity of scores from extremes)
Winsorzing (Substituting outliers with the highest value that is not an outlier)
Applying a robust estimation method (such as bootstrapping)
Transforming the data (applying a mathematical function to data to correct for problems )

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5
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What can trimming the data be based on? (2)

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Percentages of extreme data or based on the amount of standard deviation a value is away from the mean

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6
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What percentage of the data must be transformed if a transformation is applied?

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100%

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