Sampling
Terminology
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Graphing
Bias
Lurking variables
100

Describe how a simple random sample might be taken.

Assign a random number to each member of the population then use a random number generator/pick numbers form a hat to select the sample.

100

What is a census?

Research that is conducted on the entire population of interest.

100

What is meant by causation?

A relationship where changes in one variable are the direct cause of changes in another variable.

100

Sketch the graph of  y = -x- 1

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100

What is preface bias?

When a question is preceded by a statement that may influence the response.

100

What type of study is not affected by lurking variables?

An experimental study.

200

You send out a survey to collect information for your research. What kind of sample are you collecting by doing this?

Self-selected.

200

What is a sample?

A group of elements from the population of interest that has been chosen to represent the population.

200

What is meant by correlation?

An observed association/connection between two variables. 

200

Sketch the graph of  y = |x+1| - 3

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200

How may systematic sampling produce a biased sample?

If the list of the population follows a pattern e.g. if it lists males and females alternately, then the sample may end up consisting of only one gender.

200

What  is another name for a lurking variable?

A confounding variable.

300

What is a quota sample? 

A sample in which you target a specific characteristic of the population and collect data until you have collected a specific number (quota).

300

What is a parameter?

A numerical summary (e.g. mean) obtained from the whole population of interest.

300

What is meant by a biased question?

A question which encourages the respondent to lean towards a specific response.

300

Sketch the graph of  y = (x+1)+ 5.

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300

What makes 'two questions in one' biased?

Respondents may agree with one part and disagree with the other, but they can only give one answer.

300

What is a lurking variable?

Something which is the true cause behind the behaviours of two variables, and which is responsible for the association observed between them.

400

What is a stratified sample?

A sample which proportionally represents certain features of the population.

400

What is a survey?

A set of questions designed to collect information when carrying out research.

400

What is meant by a biased sample? 

A sample that does not fairly represent the population of interest.

400

Sketch the solution of:

y > (x-2)2

y < |x|

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400

What is meant by 'biased wording'?

It is the use of positive or negative words in a survey question that can influence a respondent's answer.

400

In Australia, shark attacks on humans go up with the rate of ice cream sales. Suggest a lurking variable.

Hot weather.

500

How is a cluster sample collected?

The population of interest is divided into groups (clusters) then a number of these whole groups are randomly selected to create the sample.

500

What is a statistic?

Numerical summaries (e.g. mean, mode etc) obtained from data collected from a sample.

500

What is an observational study?

A study which does not impose any kind of change on the sample that is being studied.

500

Sketch the solution of:

y < (x-2)2   

y > |x|

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500

How can question order lead to bias?

Your answer to the first question may incline you to answer the following question in a specific way.

500

People taking vitamins are healthier than people who do not take them. Suggest a lurking variable.

Healthy lifestyle.

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