Selecting every 3rd person on a list
What is systematic sampling?
No rank in order, such as the number on Tom Brady's jersey
What is nominal
The average of scores.
What is the mean?
Most commonly used measure of dispersion.
What is standard deviation?
The test used when comparing the statistical difference between 3 or more mean scores
What is ANOVA?
Each subject has an equal chance for selection
What is random sampling?
Most dental indices (ex. DMFT) are treated as this type of data
What is ratio
Most frequently occurring score and a board favorite
What is Mode?
Difference between the highest and lowest score of a data set
What is range?
The relationship or association between two variables.
What is correlation?
The RDH chose her favorite patients for the study.
What is convenience sampling?
Ranking this game from excellent to poor
What is ordinal?
When plotted on a bell curve, these measures of central tendency are equal.
What is mean, median, and mode?
The percentage of scores that fall between -1 and +1 standard deviation.
What is 68%.
A perfect positive correlation
What is +1?
Has the greatest chance of bias.
What is judgement sampling?
Units around an arbitrary zero (zero means something) such as -0 degrees Fahrenheit
What is interval?
When more scores fall in the higher range

What is a negative skew?
+1 standard deviation when the mode is 84 and the standard deviation is 2.
What is 86?
As one variable goes up, the other goes dowN
What is a negative correlation?
Placing in subgroups and randomly select from each group
What is stratified sampling?
These measurements make up the word NOIR.
What are Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio?
The mode when the mean for the data on a normal curve is 10.
What is 10?
The midpoint of scores.
What is median?
Less than a 5% risk that a statistical finding of a “difference” is due to chance
What is p<.05?