One Variable Data
Two Variable Data
Probability & Random Variables
Sampling & Data Collection
Inference Basics
100

What does the mean measure

The average of the data set

100

What does a scatterplot show?

Relationship between two variables

100

What is probability?

Chance an event happens

100

What is a population?

Entire group being studied

100

What is a parameter?

A number describing a population

200

What is the difference between median and mean

Median-middle value

Mean-average

200

What does a positive correlation look like?

Both variables increase together

200

What does P(A and B) mean?

Both events happen

200

What is a sample?

A subset of the population

200

What is a statistic?

A number describing a sample

300

What does standard deviation measure?

How spread out the data is

300

What is correlation (r)?

Strength and direction of linear relationship

300

What is a random variable?

A numerical outcome of a random process

300

What is bias?

Systematic error in data collection

300

What does a confidence interval estimate?

A population parameter

400

When is median better than mean?

When data is skewed or has outliers

400

Does correlation imply causation?

No

400

What is expected value?

Long-run average outcome

400

What is a simple random sample?

Every member has equal chance of selection

400

What is a p-value?

Probability of getting results as extreme if null is true

500

What does an outlier do to the mean?

It pulls the mean toward it

500

What does a residual represent?

Difference between observed and predicted value

500

What makes events independent?

One does not affect the other

500

What is a confounding variable?

Variable that affects both explanatory and response variables

500

What does rejecting the null mean?

Evidence supports the alternative hypothesis