Exploring Two-Variable Data
Study Design
Inference for Categorial Data
Chi-Squared Tests
100

What does b represent in y = a +bx?

What is slope

100

Define a treatment 

What is: what you do to the experimental unit

100

What type of procedure do we use for confidence intervals for difference in population proportions?

What is two sample z-interval for population proportions

100

The four categories of necessary data that you need to conduct a Chi-Squared test

What are observed counts, expected counts, sample size, and number of categories?

200

A variable that takes values that are category names or labels?

What is a categorical variable 

200

What do you call sampling where one takes a sample from a group of people that are easy to reach?

What is convinience sampling?

200

What is the difference between conditions for confidence intervals for population proportions vs confidence intervals for difference in population proportions?

What is checking both proportions for difference in population proportions

200

The name of the calculator function to conduct a Chi-squared test

What is "X^2 CDF"?

300

Y (actual) - Y (predicted)

What is a residual

300

What is the outcome variable?

What is the response variable

300

What tells us how much a value of a sample statistic is likely to vary from the value of the corresponding population parameter?

What is margin of error 

300

The equation for Chi-squared testing

What is Σ(observed - expected)^2/expected?
400

Between -1 and 1, tells how closely related two variables are

What is correlation coefficient (r)

400

What are we allowed to infer based on random assignment?

What is causation

400

Ho - the weather will remain dry 

Ha - it will rain

What are the consequences for type I and type II error?

Type I error: carrying an umbrella all day expecting it to rain and it doesn't

Type II: not bringing an umbrella and you get drenched 

400

The three conditions necessary to conduct a Chi-Squared test

What are: randomness, 10% and large counts (all expected counts are >5?

500

An example of an unusual feature on a dot plot 

What is a cluster or an outlier

500

Name the four principles of experimental design

What are comparison, random assignment, control, replication

500

What is the probability of a type II error?

What is 1 - power

500

The way to find expected counts for a chi-squared test when they are not given to you

What is: row total x column total/total total?