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Biased or Unbiased
100

500 Juniors from North High School are asked if they drive to school.

What is the term that describes all of the juniors at North High School

What is a population

100

Consistent, repeated deviation of the sample statistic from the population parameter in the same direction when we take many samples.

What is bias.

100

A number that describes a sample

What is a statisitic?

100

If the sample size increases, this happens to the margin of error.

What is decreases?

100

Some portion of a larger group, selected to represent that group.

What is a sample?

200

300 out of 400 questioned shoppers at grocery stores say that like to have plastic bags provided.

400 is an example of

What is a sample

200

The spread of values of the same sample statistic when we take many samples

What is variability?

200

A number that describes a population.

What is a parameter?

200

If I have 450 subjects and I want to pick 10 subjects, I would use how many digits in the random number table?

What is three?

200

The population is first divided into similar non- overlapping groups, then a simple random sample is selected from each group.

What is a stratified random sample?

300

U of State has 10,000 students.  200 are asked if U of State was their first choice school.

10,000 is an example of

What is a population?

300

Errors caused by the process of taking a sample

What is a sampling error?

300

A proportion that describes a how many members of the sample have a desired characteristic.  We find this by dividing the number of subjects in the sample that have a desired characteristic over the total number of people in a sample.

What is a p hat?

300

A phone number is the bottom of a sales receipt to use to offer feedback on your shopping experience.  25% of the participants like the store.  You describe this as a 

What is a voluntary response sample.

300

When all units within a population are included - every single member is included.

What is a census?

400

90 out of 100 students served would like to have unused snow days taken off of the days at the end of the year.

.9 is an example of 

What is a p hat?

400

The fact that values taken from various samples from the same population differ from each other even though the sample was random.

Random sampling error.

400

The number of percentage points we add and subtract from the sample proportion to estimate the true proportion.

What is the margin of error?

400

A sample of 25 students is taken from Dominion.  Another sample of 25 students is taken from Herndon. A student argues that the sample  from Herndon is better but the teachers says in fact it is not because the sample size is the same.  It does not matter if this number of ______ is bigger.

What is the population?

400

A sample that includes members of a population that are easily accessed (not fair and not random).

What is a convenience sample?

500

100 students are in a sample.

Using this sample what could .1 could be used as

What is the margin of error?

500

The samples miss the mark repeatedly all in the same direction.

What is bias

500

1 over the square root of the sample size 

What is the formula for finding the margin of error

500

I am fairly sure that 95 out of 100 intervals would contain a parameter

What is 95% confidence?

500

Selecting items for a sample by randomly chosing a group or groups.  Each of the groups are varied in types of subjects they contain

What is a cluster sample

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