Descriptive
Probability
Sampling & Experiments
Inference and confidence
Regression and correlation
100

This is the measure of central tendency found by adding all data values and dividing by the number of values.

what is the mean?

100

The probability of an event that is certain to happen.

What is 1?

100

The part of the population from which data are actually collected.

What is a sample?

100

range of values used to estimate a population parameter.

What is a confidence interval?

100

The measure of the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two quantitative variables.

What is the correlation efficient?

200

The middle value in an ordered data set.

What is the median?

200

If two events have no outcomes in common, they are called this.

What are mutually exclusive events?

200

A method where every individual has an equal chance of being selected.

What is a simple random sample(SRS)?

200
probability of data under null.

What is the p-value?

200

The line that models the relationship between a response variable and an explanatory variable.

What is the least squares regression line?
300

The square root of the variance, showing how spread out the data are.

What is the standard deviation?

300

This formula calculates the probability of two independent events both occurring.

What is P(A and B)=P(A)x P(B)?

300

This occurs when a sample systematically over- or under-represents a part of the population.

 What is Bias?
300

In hypothesis testing, this is the statement you are trying to find evidence against.

What is the null hypothesis?
300

The vertical distance between an observed value and the value predicted by a regression line.

What is the residual?

400

This is the difference between the largest and smallest values in a data set.

What is the range?

400

The probability of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred.

What is conditional probability?

400

A study in which the experimenter imposes a treatment to observe a response.

What is an experiment?

400

The probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis.

What is a Type 1 error?

400

When extrapolating beyond the range of the data, predictions are considered....

What is unreliable or dangerous?

500

A graph that uses rectangles to show the frequency of data in intervals.

What is a histogram?

500

A diagram used to display all possible outcomes of an event and their probabilities.

What is a probability tree?

500

A method in which neither the subjects nor the experimenters know which treatment the subjects receive.

What is a double-blinded experiment?

500

The probability of failing to reject a false null hypothesis.

What is a type 2 error?

500

A statistic showing the proportion of variation in the response variable explained by the explanatory variable.

What is R2?