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A collection of procedures and techniques that are used to convert data into meaningful information in a business environment |
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Arthemetic Mean or Average |
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The sum of all values divided by the number of values |
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Statistical Inference Procedures |
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Procedures that allow a decision maker to reach a conclusion about a set of data based on a subset of that data
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A process that produces a single outcome whose result cannot be predicted with certainty
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A plan for performing an experiment in which the variable of interest is defined. One or more factor is controlled so the effects can be clearly measured |
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Questions that require the respondant to select from a short list of defined choices |
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Questions relating to the respondents' characteristics, backgrounds, and attributes |
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Questions that allow respondents freedom to resond with statements of their own choosing
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Interviews in which the questions are scripted |
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Interviews that begin with one or more broadly stated questions, with further questions being based on the responses |
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An effect which alters a statistical result by systematically distorting it |
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A characteristic of an experiement in which data is collected in a way as to eliminate the effects of variables within the experimental environment |
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A characteristic of an experiment whose results can be generalized beyond the test environment so that the test can be replicated |
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Statistical Sampling Techniques |
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Those sampling methods that use selection techniques based on chance selection
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Those methods of selecting samples using convience, judgement, or nonchance processes |
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A sampling technique that selects the items from the population based on accessibility and ease of selection |
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A method of selecting items from a population such that every possible sample of a specified size has an equal chance of being selected |
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The set of all objects or individuals of interest or the measurements obtained from all objects or individuals of interest |
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A subset of the population |
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An enumeration of the entire set of measurements taken from the whole population
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Stratified Random Sampling |
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A statistical sampling method in which the population is divided into subgroups called strata so that each population item belongs to only one stratum |
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Systematic Random Sampling |
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A statistical sampling technique that involves selecting every kth in the population after a randomly selected starting pt between 1 and k |
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A method by which the population is divided into groups, or clusters, that each intended to be mini populations |
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Measurements whose values are inherently numerical
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A set of consecutive data values observed at sucessive points in time |
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A set of data values observed at a fixed point in time
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Rank data such as categories like how much money do you make
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Data that possesses a true zero
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