Variables
Linear Regression
Collecting Data
Samples
Populations
100

A very simple visual display to show two quantitative variables simultaneously. 

What is a scatterplot?

100

The degree to which two (2) variables are associated.

What is the correlation coefficient?

100

A study where the investigator recounts instances known to him or her.

What is an anecdote?

100

The symbol for the mean in a sample.

What is "x bar"?

100

The entire group of people or objects of interest to an investigator.

What is the population?

200

Plays a crucial role in experiments by aiming to balance out potential effects of lurking variables.

What is randomization?

200

The weakest correlation coefficient.

What is zero (0)?

200

Choosing the first 5 students that enter the room to answer survey questions.

What is a Convenience Sample?

200

The symbol for a proportion in a sample.

What is "p hat"?

200

A numerical characteristic of a population.

What is a parameter?

300

A variable that is not being measured, but the two variables being measured are related to it.

What is a lurking or confounding variable?

300

The name of the variable that comes AFTER "vs" in "y" vs "x".

What is the explanatory (predictor) variable?

300

Asking for volunteers to complete a survey.

What is a Voluntary Response Sample.

300

A numerical characteristic of a sample.

What is a statistic?

300

The symbol for the mean in a population.

What is mu?

400

A variable whose effect one wants to study.

What is an explanatory (predictor) variable?

400

The best two indicators of a good fitting line.  (You must name at least one.)

What are residuals and r2?

400

When a simple random sample is performed after there are groups formed.

What is a Stratified Random Sample?

400

The investigator just observes and records data on the observational units.

What is an Observational Study?

400

Wildlife management experts use this to determine an estimate of a population of species.

What is the Capture-Recapture Method?

500

A variable whose effects on the response variable are indistinguishable for those of the explanatory variable.

What is a confounding variable?

500

A scatterplot to show whether or not a straight line (linear model) is a reasonable fit for the data.

What is a residual plot?

500

Every subset of the population has the same chance to be in the sample.

What is a Simple Random Sample?

500

The investigator imposes some condition on the subjects, then observes and records the results.

What is an Experiment?

500

Samples of a population that overrepresent certain segments of the population and underrepresent others.

What are biased samples?

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