This value tells you how many standard deviations from the mean the value falls.
What is the Z-Score?
These two variables work with each other when measuring the outcomes of a distribution.
What is the Response Variable and the Explanatory Variable?
This type of data collection collects data from every individual in the population.
What is a Census?
A ______ imitates a chance process in a way that accurately models some real-world outcomes.
What is a simulation?
A ___ is a number that describes some characteristic of a sample.
This method of describing a distribution is also something you should wear on your feet everyday!
What is SOCS?
This description method helps you describe a scatterplot and it's something you should enjoy everyday!
What is FOoDS?
This type of sample gives individuals an equal chance to be selected.
What is a Simple Random Sample?
This event occurs when two events don't have two outcomes in common.
What is Mutually Exclusive?
This condition says that the sampling distribution is approximately normal if np is greater than or equal to 10, or if n (1-p) is greater than or equal to 10.
What is the Large Counts Condition?
This type of curve models the distribution of a quantitative variable with a curve.
What is a Density Curve?
One of these events measure and determine the direction and strength of a linear relationship while the other causes something to happen.
What is Correlation vs. Causation?
This treatment describes some subjects in an experiment will respond to any treatment, even when they have received no treatment.
What is the Placebo Effect?
This is a distinct set of numbers or individuals where order does matter.
What is Permutation?
This theory states that when n is large, the sample mean of the sampling distribution is approximately normal.
What is the Central Limit Theorem?
These values are less than the individual data value in a distribution.
What is Percentile?
This type of graph plots the explanatory variable on the horizontal axis and the ______ on the vertical axis.
What is a Residual Plot?
This study measures the variables of interest in that certain study but doesn't influence the responses.
What is an Observational Study?
This type of probability happens when two events are independent if knowing whether or not one of the vents has occurred doesn't change the probability that the other one will happen.
What is Conditional Probability?
True or False. A parameter is an unbiased estimator is the mean of its sampling distribution is not equal to the value of the parameter being estimated.
False.
This rule is used to estimate proportion and percent in normal distributions
What is the Empirical Rule?
The standard deviation of the residuals s measures _________.
What is the size of a typical residual?
In a _______ experiment, either the subject or the people who interact with them and measure the response variable don't know which treatment a subject is receiving.
What is a Single-Blind Experiment?
This event is the opposite of the event of A or B, or both events happening.
What is the Intersection?
The sampling distribution of any statistic will have _______ when the sample size is larger.
What is Less Variability?