Sampling Methods
Bias and Surveys
Experiments
Experimental Design
Random!
100

Every member of the population has an equal chance to be selected.

What is a simple random sample?

100

Unconscious or automatic attitudes/associations towards someone or something

What is hidden bias?

100

A technique used in experiments to assign participants to groups using randomization methods, ensuring each participant has an equal chance of being place in any condition.

What is random assignment?

100

A technique used to reduce variability by grouping similar experimental units into blocks before assigning treatments.

What is blocking?

100

This planet is known for its Great Red Spot.

What is Jupiter?

200

A sampling method where researchers select members of a population at a regular, fixed interval after a random start.

What is a systematic random sample?

200

Prompts or encourages an answer

What is a leading question?

200

A method of using chance-based mechanisms to select samples or assign participants to different groups in an experiment.

What is randomization?

200

An experimental method that groups similar experimental units into homogeneous sets before randomly assigning treatments within those blocks.

What is a randomized block design?

 

200

This Italian dish is made with layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce.

What is Lasagna?
300

A sampling method where researchers divide a large, geographically dispersed population into smaller, heterogeneous groups called "clusters."

What is a cluster sample?

300

Respondents underestimate or exaggerate

What is a response bias?

300

A "dummy" treatment that appears to be the same as the actual treatment but has no effect

What is a placebo?

300

An experimental method used to compare two treatments or conditions, where participants are paired based on similar characteristics.

What is a matched pairs design?

 

300

This 1997 film featured the line, "I'm the king of the world!"

What is Titanic?
400

Dividing the population into homogeneous groups called strata

What is a stratified random sampling?

400

Participants cannot be contacted or refuse to participate

What is a nonresponse bias?

400

Both researchers and subjects are unaware of which subjects belong to which control group. 

What is double-blind?

400

A sample that remains unchanged or untreated, serving as a baseline for comparing the results of the experimental group.

What is control?

400

This river flows through Egypt and is the longest river in Africa.

What is the Nile River?

500
A combination of stratified and cluster sampling, usually used with larger populations.

What is multi-stage sampling?

500

Easy to reach members of a population

What is a convenience sample?

500

The name for a human experimental unit.

What are subjects?

500

Using enough experimental units in each group so that any difference in the effects of the treatments can be distinguished from chance differences between groups.

What is replication?

 

500

This sport uses the terms "Love", "Deuce", and "Set". 

What is Tennis?

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