Chapter 8 Flashcards

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A sample selected so that each item or person in the population has the same probability or chance of being included

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Simple Random Sampling

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A random starting point is selected, and then every kth member of the population is selected. Used when it’s difficult to assign random numbers.

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Systematic random sampling

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When should random sampling not be used

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When physical order of the population is related to the population characteristics

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A sample where the population is divided into subgroups called strata, and a sample is randomly selected from each stratum

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Stratified random sampling

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5
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When a population is divided into cluster using naturally occurring geographic or other boundaries. Then, clusters are randomly selected and sample is collected by randomly selecting from each cluster.

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Cluster sampling

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6
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List four reasons we use sampling

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  1. To time consuming to do population
  2. Cost would be prohibitive to do population
  3. The physical impossibility of checking all items in the population
  4. The destructive nature of some tests
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The probability distribution of all possible sample means of a given sample size

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Sampling distribution of the sample mean

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8
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How are sample means distributed? What does this tell us

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Normal distribution. That they follow the empirical rule

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What are 3 important relationships between the populations distribution and the sampling distribution

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  1. The mean of the sample means is equal to the populations mean
  2. The dispersion of the sampling distribution is narrower than the population distribtution
  3. The sampling distribution of the sample mean tends to be bell shaped and approximate the normal probability distribution
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10
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Theorem that states all samples of a particular size are selected from any population, the sampling distribution of the sample mean is approximately a normal distribution

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Central Limit Theorem

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Because it can be demonstrated that the mean of the sampling distribution is exactly equal to the population mean, the standard deviation of the sample mean is
standard deviation/square root of n

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Standard error of the mean

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12
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how do you find the z-value of a sample mean when the standard deviation is known

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z= sample mean - population mean/standard deviation divided by square root of sample

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13
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The fraction, ratio, or percent indicating the part of the sample or population having a particular trait of interest.

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Proportion

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14
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Sample portion formul

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P=x/n where P is the proportion, x is the number of successful outcomes, and n is the sample size

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15
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The difference between a sample statistic and its corresponding population parameter

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Sampling error

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