Sampling

Experiments

Bias

Studies

Collection Designs

100

This sample allows you to make generalization to a population

What is a Simple Random Sample?

100

Applying conclusions about a sample or study to a larger population

What is Generalization?

100

When the sample is chooses because it is easy to reach them

What is a Convenience Sample?

100

The entire group of interest

What is a Population?

100

A design where all experimental units are assigned to treatments randomly

What is a Randomized Design?

200

This sample reflects the important traits of the population

What is a Representative Sample?

200

The person or object that receives the treatment

What is an Experimental Unit?

200

This bias occurs when the participants are given the survey, but refuse to fill out the survey

What is a Nonresponse Bias?

200

A numerical value that is calculated from a sample

What is are Statistics?

200

What is typically be used to randomize a selection of participants?

What is a Random Number Generator?

300

This causes the probability to change slightly after each selection

What is Sampling Without Replacement?

300

The outcome measured after the treatment

What is a Response Variable?

300

When both the researcher and participant do not know who receives the treatment

What is a Double Blind Study?
300

This treatment has no affect on the participants

What is a Placebo?

300

Groups of experimental units that are grouped based off of similar characteristics

What are Blocks?

400

Subgroups of a population where the individuals share a similar characteristics

What is a Strata?

400

This balances lurking variables

What is Random Assignment?

400

This sampling includes voluntary responses and convenience samples

What is Non-random Sampling?

400

A numerical value that describes a population

What is the Parameter?

400

You use this design when you are comparing exactly two treatments or conditionsWhen there are enough units to distinguish treatment effects from chance variation

What is a Matched Pairs Design?

500

This draws conclusions about a population based off of data from one random sample or assignment.

What is Statistical Inference?

500

When you choose an Experimental design, what are you trying to control?

What is are Confounding Variables?

500

This type of question asks two questions, but only allows one response

What is a Double-Barreled Question?

500

This form of data collection is time consuming and has no sampling variability

What is a Census?

500

When there are enough units to distinguish treatment effects from chance variation

What is Replication? 

M
e
n
u