Organizing Data
Sampling Methods
Probability and Distributions
Experiments
Misc
100

This measure of center is more resistant to outliers than the mean.

What is the median?

100

This type of bias occurs when you ask people to participate in your sample.

What is voluntary response bias?

100

This type of random variable requires a set number of trials.

What is a binomial random variable?

100

Neither the subject nor those who measure the response variable know which treatment a subject received. 

What is a double blind experiment?

100

How to identify outliers for univariate data

What is Q1 - 1.5(IQR) and Q3 + 1.5(IQR)?

200

To calculate, subtract the mean of the distribution from the observed x, then divide by the standard deviation.

What is the z-score (or standardized value)?

200

randInt(1, 9, 3)

What is the calculator command for generating 3 random numbers from 1 to 9?

200

Events that have no outcomes in common, and can never occur simultaneously, for which the addition rule is used.

What are mutually exclusive (or disjoint) events?

200

A common form of blocking for comparing just two treatments.

What is matched pairs?

200

How to find the expected value of a discrete random variable

What is the mean of the random variable found by summing the products of the values of x and their given probabilities?

300

This rule helps determine if data is normally distributed by checking the number of observations within each interval. 

What is the 68-95-99.7 (or Empirical) rule?

300

When some groups in the population are left out of the process of choosing a sample

What is undercoverage?

300

What is it called when the outcome of one event has no effect on the next event?

What is independence?

300

The 3 basic principles of experimental design.

What are control, randomize, and replicate?

300

Describe the interpretation of "a z-score of -3.45"

What is the z-score is 3.45 standard deviations below the mean?

400

The square root of the variance. 

What is standard deviation?

400

The population is divided into groups. Some groups are randomly selected and all individuals in the chosen groups are sampled. 

What is cluster sampling?

400

When an event does NOT occur, we call it what?

What is the complement?

400

This experimental design involves the random assignment of units to treatments which are carried out separately within each group of units known to be similar in some way that is expected to affect the responses. 

What is block design?

400

The mean and standard deviation of a Standard Normal Curve

What is a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1?

500

This calculator command can be used to find the area under a normal distribution and above an interval. 

What is normcdf?

500

This type of sampling design assigns each individual of a population a unique number first, then uses a random number generator to choose the sample.

What is a Simple Random Sample?

500

When transforming a random variable by adding a constant, c, these values in the distribution change.

What is the measures of center (mean & median)?
500

The effects of two variables on the response cannot be distinguished from each other. 

What is confounding?

500

The symbols for population proportion and sample proportion

What is p and p-hat?

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