Data Analysis & Interpretation Flashcards

Analyze, interpret, and present scientific data using tables, graphs, and statistics; evaluate reliability of sources, bias, and validity of scientific conclusions. (24 cards)

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What is the primary purpose of using graphs in data presentation?

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To visually represent data for easier interpretation.

Graphs help to identify trends, patterns, and outliers in data, making complex information more accessible and understandable.

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List three types of graphs commonly used in biology.

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  • Line graph
  • Bar chart
  • Pie chart

Each type of graph is best suited for different types of data: line graphs for changes over time, bar charts for comparing quantities, and pie charts for showing proportions.

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Fill in the blank:

In a line graph, the ______ typically represents the independent variable.

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x-axis

The x-axis is usually horizontal and represents the variable that is manipulated or categorized, such as time or treatment groups.

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What key element should always be included in graphs to explain symbols or colors used?

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Legend

A legend provides clarity by explaining what different colors, symbols, or patterns represent in the graph.

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Fill in the blank:

A ______ chart is used to compare parts of a whole.

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pie

Pie charts are circular graphs divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportions.

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When interpreting a table, what is the first step to understand the data presented?

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Read the title and headings.

The title and headings provide context and define what each column and row represents, making it easier to interpret the data accurately.

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What type of graph is most effective for showing the relationship between two continuous variables?

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Scatter plot

Scatter plots display individual data points on a two-dimensional graph, helping to identify correlations or trends between variables.

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Fill in the blank:

The ______ on a bar chart represents the dependent variable.

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y-axis

The y-axis is typically vertical and shows the measured outcome or response in an experiment.

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What is the purpose of using error bars in a graph?

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To indicate variability or uncertainty in data.

Error bars represent the range of variability and can show standard deviation, standard error, or confidence intervals, providing insight into the reliability of the data.

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Which type of map is used to display spatial distribution of biological phenomena?

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Choropleth map

Choropleth maps use different shades or colors to represent data values in specific geographic areas, such as population density or disease prevalence.

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Fill in the blank:

A ______ graph is ideal for tracking changes over time for one or more groups.

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line

Line graphs are particularly useful for displaying data trends across time periods, making them ideal for longitudinal studies.

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What should be checked if a graph appears misleading or inaccurate?

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Scale and axis labeling

Inappropriate scales or misleading axis labels can distort data interpretation, leading to incorrect conclusions.

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What is the mean in a data set?

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The average of all data points.

To calculate the mean, sum all the values and divide by the number of values.

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List three measures of central tendency.

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  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode

These measures help describe the center of a data set.

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Fill in the blank:

The ______ is the middle value in a data set when arranged in order.

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median

If the data set has an even number of values, the median is the average of the two middle numbers.

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What is the mode of a data set?

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The value that appears most frequently.

A data set may have one mode, more than one mode, or no mode at all.

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Explain how to calculate the range of a data set.

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Subtract the smallest value from the largest value.

The range provides a measure of how spread out the values in a data set are.

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Fill in the blanks:

The ______ ______ is a measure of how spread out values are in a data set.

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standard deviation

A low standard deviation indicates that values tend to be close to the mean.

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What does a high standard deviation signify?

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Values are spread out over a wider range.

This suggests greater variability in the data set.

20
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Define variance in the context of statistics.

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The average of squared differences from the mean.

Variance provides insight into the degree of spread in the data set.

21
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Which measure of central tendency is least affected by outliers?

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Median

The median is robust against extreme values that can skew the mean.

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Fill in the blank:

A ______ is a graphical representation of the distribution of data.

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histogram

Histograms are useful for visualizing the frequency distribution of a data set.

23
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What is the purpose of a box plot?

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To display the distribution, central value, and variability of data.

Box plots highlight the median, quartiles, and potential outliers.

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Fill in the blank:

In hypothesis testing, a ______ p-value indicates strong evidence against the null hypothesis.

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low

Typically, a p-value less than 0.05 is considered statistically significant.