Gathering & Organizing Data
Normal Distributions & The Empirical Rule
Formulas & Math Tools
Experimental Design
Modeling & Statistical Analysis
100

This term refers to the collection of all data you want information about, while a subset of that group is called a sample

a population

100

According to the 68-95-99.7 Rule, this is the approximate percentage of data that lies within one standard deviation of the mean

68%

100

ID the formula,

(x−μ)/σ

z-score

100

In a controlled experiment, this is the group that is subjected to no treatment or a placebo.

control group

100

What symbol do we use for a mean of a sample?

x-bar 

200

What vocabulary term deals with just population? An example is the mean of everyone in the state of Nevada.

a parameter

200

In a normal distribution, the mean is approximately equal to this other measure of center

median

200

If the probability of winning is 2/5 (40%), these are the actual odds in favor of winning

2:3 odds

200

This is the only type of study design that can determine a cause-and-effect relationship it tries to minimize bias as much as possible. 

well-designed randomized experiment

200

In hypothesis testing, if a simulation shows that a result is highly unlikely to occur by chance, you do what to the null hypothesis

Reject it

300

This sampling method involves using a rule, such as selecting every 6th person from an alphabetical list

systematic sampling

300

 If a data set has a mean of 90 and a median of 80, the distribution is described as being skewed in this direction

skewed right

300

This mathematical tool is used when the order of selection matters, such as arranging 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in a race

permutation

300

This experimental process involves assigning subjects to groups by chance to minimize bias

randomization

300

This is the symbol used for the mean of a population. 

mu

400

This method of data collection is used when a researcher wants to investigate characteristics of a sample without influencing the subjects, such as recording fuel choices at a gas station

an observational study

400

For a normal distribution with μ=40 and σ=8, this is the probability that a randomly selected x-value is at least 32

84%

400

This is the number of ways you can select a subcommittee of 6 members from a department of 12 scientists. They all get along well. It doesn't matter the order in which they are selected; use the function that eliminates duplication. 

924

400

To improve the validity of an experiment, researchers use this process, which is the repetition of the experiment under similar conditions

replication

400

Symbol for standard deviation of a population

sigma 

500

Interviewing people as they leave a local restaurant to determine the town's eating habits is an example of this biased sampling method

convenience sampling

500

This rule states that approximately 99.7% of data in a normal distribution falls within this many standard deviations from the mean

3 sigma (stDev) to the left and right of mu

500

I'm making a smoothie and I have 10 fruits in total. I just need 4 to get my daily vitamin C. What type of problem is this and how many ways can I select the 4 fruits? 

Combination; 210

500

Asking "Do you like the taste of our prize-winning coffee?" is an example of this flawed survey practice. Name the vocabulary term and ID what part of the question is leading. 

a biased (or leading) question

500

This occurs when a researcher incorrectly decides that a hypothesis is false when it is actually true. An example is telling an old man they are pregnant when in reality they are not. 

False Positive or Type 1 error

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