Bias
Samples
Experimental Design
Experiments
Misc
100

Occurs when groups in a population are left out.

What is Undercoverage

100

Are similar within but different between.

What is a stratified sample?

100

When no treatments are imposed.

What is an observational study?

100

Smallest collection of individuals to which treatments are applied.

What are experimental units?

100

An observed effect so large that it would rarely occur by chance.

What is statistically significant?

200

Depends on which question is asked first 

What is question order bias?

200

Is performed so that every single individual has an equal chance of being chosen.

What is a simple random sample?

200

A single unit might receive both treatments in random order and their responses are compared.

What is a matched pairs design?

200

Variable whose levels are manipulated intentionally.

What is the explanatory variable?

200

This type of sampling has the least variability.

What is stratified?

300

Occurs when individuals refuse to participate when picked in a random sample.

What is nonresponse?

300

Interviewer chooses individuals who are easiest to reach.

What is a convenience sample?

300

Individuals are broken up into groups that are similar to each other (Example: juniors and seniors)

What is a block design?

300

True or False

Increasing the sample size corrects issues that arise from a biased sampling method.

What is FALSE?

300

People who choose themselves to participate in a survey.

What is voluntary response?

400

Occurs when a person is not honest when answering a survey question.

What is response bias?

400

Are similar between but different within.

What is a cluster sample?

400

Treatments are assigned to all experimental units completely by chance.

What is a completely Randomized design?

400

When two variables are associated in such a way that their effects on a response variable can not be distinguished from one another.

What is confounding?

400

First step for conducting a Simple Random Sample.

What is label every member of the population with a number?

500

When extra information is given in a survey question that may influence an answer

What is question wording bias?

500

When the sample consists of every single individual in the population.

What is a census?

500

This group receives no treatment.

What is the control group?

500

Experiment in which the subjects nor the research team know which treatments subjects are receiving.

What is double-blind?

500

Response to a dummy treatment.

What is the placebo effect?