lecture 14 - biostatistics III Flashcards

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What is the equation for the standard error of a sample?

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SE=s/squareroot(n), where s is the sample standard deviation and n is the sample size

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What is a confidence interval?

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A range around the sample mean plus or minus 1.96*SE from the mean. For repeated sampling, we could be 95% confident that the true population mean lies between the upper and lower confidence limit

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What is the equation for the confidence limit (upper or lower limit)?

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limit= x ± 1.96 * SE, where x is the sample mean

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If sample size is increased, what will happen to the confidence interval?

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The width of the confidence interval decreases, so we can be more confident

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What is sampling error?

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A statistical error that happened due to the selected sample not perfectly representing the population of interest. Can increase variability and therefore make the results more uncertain.

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What is non-sampling error?

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Error that arises from errors arising during data collection/conducting the survey. Can move us away from the truth - i.e. drawing the wrong conclusions.

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What is the sampling distribution centred on?

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The population mean

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