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Elementary Statistics-Unit 1
Elementary Statistics Keyterms
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Undergraduate 1
05/20/2013

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Term
Population
Definition
The collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest.
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sample
Definition
A subset of a population.
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Data
Definition
Information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.
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Parameter
Definition
A numerical description of a population characteristic.
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Statistic
Definition
A numerical description of a sample characteristic.
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Descriptive statistics
Definition
The branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and display of data.
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Inferential Statistics
Definition
The branch of statistics that involves using a sample to draw conclusions about a population.
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Qualitative Data
Definition
Consists of attributes, labels, or numerical entries.
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Quantitative Data
Definition
Consists of numerical measurements or counts.
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Nominal Level of Measurement
Definition
It is qualitative only! Data at this level can be categorized by names, labels, or qualities, but no mathematical computations can be made.
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Ordinal Level of Measurement
Definition
It can be qualitative or quantitative! Data at this level can be arranged in order/ranked, but differences between the data is not meaningful.
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Interval Level of Measurement
Definition
Data can be ordered, and meaningful differences can be calculated. However, a zero simply represents a position on a scale, it is not an inherent zero.
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Ratio Level of Measurement
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Data can be ordered and meaningful differences can be made. A zero is an inherent zero (it implies none), and a ratio of 2 data values can be formed so that one data value can be meaningfully expressed as a multiple of another.
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Observational Study
Definition
A researcher observes and measures characteristics of interest of part of a population but does not change existing conditions.
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Experiment
Definition
A treatment is applied to part of a population and responses are observed. Another part of the population may be used as the control group, in which no treatment is applied.
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Simulation
Definition
The use of a mathematical/physical model to reproduce the conditions of a situation/process.
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Survey
Definition
An investigation of one or more characteristics of a population.
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Confounding variable
Definition
Occurs when an experimenter cannot tell the difference between the effects of different factors on a variable.
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Blinding
Definition
A technique where the subject does not know whether he/she is receiving treatment or a placebo.
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Randomization
Definition
A process of randomly assigning subjects to different treatment groups.
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Randomized Block Design
Definition
Subjects are divided into blocks (i.e. age/gender/etc. categories) and then they are randomly assigned to treatment groups.
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Replication
Definition
The repetition of an experiment using a large group of subjects.
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Census
Definition
A count/measure of the entire population.
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Sampling
Definition
A count/measure of part of a population.
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Sampling Error
Definition
The difference between the results of the sample and population.
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Random Sample
Definition
Every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
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Simple Random Sample
Definition
Every possible sample of the same size has the same chance of being selected.
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Stratified Sample
Definition
Occurs when it is important for the sample to have members from each segment of the population.
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Cluster Sample
Definition
Occurs when the population falls into naturally occurring subgroups, each having similar characteristics.
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Systematic Sample
Definition
Occurs when each member of the population is assigned a number, they are ordered in some way, a starting number is randomly selected, and then sample members are selected at regular intervals from the starting number.
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Convenience Sample
Definition
Consists only of available members of a population. It often leads to biased results.
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Pareto graph
Definition
A vertical bar graph in which the height of each bar represents frequency or relative frequency.
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