Key Vocabulary
Types of Sample
Components of Experiments
Experimental Designs
Types of Bias
100

A group on which information is being gathered and analyzed

What is a population?

100

A sample where all members of the population have an equal chance of being selected

What is a simple random sample?

100

The type of members of a population that are investigated

What is an experimental unit?

100

An experimental design where the members of the sample all have an equal chance of being in any one group

What is a completely randomized design?

100

Bias that occurs when members of the experiment chose to participate

What is voluntary response bias?

200

 A smaller studied version of a larger group

What is a sample?

200

A sample where the population is broken up into smaller groups and then a certain amount of groups are randomly selected

What is a cluster sample?

200

The changes applied to the members of a sample

What is a treatment?

200

An experimental design where the members of the sample are split into categories to adjust for a confounding variable before being assigned to a treatment

What is block design?

200

Bias that occurs when members of the experiment cannot be contacted or refuse to participate

What is non-response bias?

300

A process that investigates and attempt to demonstrate the cause and effect relationship between two variables

What is an experiment?

300

A sample where the population is broken up into smaller groups and then a certain amount of members from each group are randomly selected

What is a stratified sample?

300

Repeatability in an experiment

What is replication?

300

An experimental design where the members of the sample are compared to either themselves or one other member

What is matched pairs design?

300

Bias that occurs when members of the experiment provide inaccurate information

What is response bias?

400

A research study in which researchers collect information from a single group or look at data that was already collected

What is an observational study?

400

A sample where a random starting point is selected and then members of the population are selected based on a set pattern

What is a systematic sample?

400

A method to decrease bias in a sample by reducing or eliminating human choice of members

What is randomization?

400

An experiment where neither the members nor the researchers know what treatment is applied until the conclusion of the experiment

What is a double-blind experiment?

400

Bias that occurs when questions are confusing or misleading

What is wording of the question bias?

500

A tendency to gather data that present an inaccurate representation of the population

What is bias?

500

A non-randomized sample based off of ease of data collection

What is a convenience sample?

500

A component of an experiment that can cause bias and effect the credibility of findings

What is a confounding variable?

500

A control group of an experiment where a fake treatment is applied

What is a placebo?

500

Bias that occurs when members of the population are less likely to be chosen for the experiment

What is undercoverage bias?

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