Data
Data Types
Sample Types
Bias Types
Other
100

Study that involves the collection, organization, description, analysis, and interpretation of data

Statistics

100

Variables that are typically integers representing a count of objects or abstract amounts

Discrete (variables)

100

Type of sample that involves a newspaper, online website, or standing at the exit of the lunchroom

Convenience sample

100

A survey asks a political question that attempts to sway people's opinion while reading. Name the type of bias present in this survey.

Questionnaire/interviewer bias

100

At what college did Mr. Bradfield earn his first college degree?

University of Texas at Austin (Hook 'em, Horns!)

200

Data in its original form

Raw Data

200

The type of variables used in a Likert scale

Ordinal (variables)

200

Type of sample that involves separating population into clusters and selecting random members from each cluster

Stratified random sample

200

Typical type of bias that occurs in an internet survey

Voluntary response bias

200

Will John ever get a chromebook to use during class?

Well...yes...I will let him use mine while in class!

300
Give an example of raw data from our data collection from the first week of school

Pieces of paper with information on it turned in by everyone

300

Type of data representing year of birth (correct for our class)

Discrete

300

The type of sample that is the ideal, where each member of the population has an equal likelihood of being selected

Simple random sample

300

A survey is given to 20 seniors assigned to fill out a survey, but only 15 fill it out. Name the type of bias present.

Nonresponse bias

300

What was the first step related to your college applications that I said you should be thinking about right now?

Your recommendation letters. Start talking to teachers and coaches NOW!

400

Name a way raw data can be transformed into a statistic

Counting, ordering, or finding the average

400

Explain the difference between nominal and ordinal data

Nominal data cannot be ordered in a linear way, ordinal data can be ordered in a obvious, linear way

400

You survey 50 seniors asking about what theme they'd like for prom this year. Explain the difference between parameter of interest and statistic with this example.

Parameter of interest = proportion of whole senior population that want a particular theme

Statistic = proportion of sample of 50 seniors who want a particular theme

400

A survey is given to a sample asking what about their favorite type of music, but the options don't include some types of music or an 'other' category. Name the type of bias present.

Instrument bias

400

How old is Mr. Bradfield (in years)?

37

500

An attempt to make a prediction based on the data we collect and analyze

Inference

500

Both ordinal and discrete data can be ordered with numbers. Name the difference between these two types of data

Discrete data represents objects that have been counted, ordinal data numbers are just assigned and don't represent counts
500

The natural variation from sample to sample that happens by chance

Sampling error

500

A random survey of seniors attending a Brennan athletic event is done during the game. Everyone requested responds. The surveyor wants to make a claim about the entire Brennan senior class. Name the type of bias present.

Over-representation bias (of seniors who attend athletic events).

500

How many students were in Mr. Bradfield's class last year?

4 (Juels, Max, Maya, and Rozzie!)