Sampling Methods
Graphs & Distributions
Hypothesis Testing
Confidence Intervals
Probability
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This sampling method gives every member of the population an equal chance of being selected. What kind of sample is this?

Random sample

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A graph that shows frequencies for categories by using rectangular bars. 

A bar graph 

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What is the null hypothesis?

A statement assuming no relationship or difference exists between two variables.

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What is the sample mean?

the average of a small, randomly selected group taken from a larger population

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What is the percentage chance of flipping a fair coin and landing on tails?

50%

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What is sampling bias?

a sample that does not fairly represent the population.

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this graph displays continuous data grouped into intervals with no gaps between the rectangles.

A Histogram

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What is p-value?

a statistical measurement used to determine if your results are real or just happened by chance

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What is a confidence interval?

A confidence interval calculates a range of values likely to contain a population parameter (like a mean or proportion) with a specified level of confidence.

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True or false: the probability of rolling an even number on a standard die is 50%

True. Three of the six numbers are even (2, 4, 6), which simplifies to half.

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What is convenience sampling?

Convenience sampling means choosing participants simply because they are the easiest to reach.




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A bell-shaped curve where the mean, median, and mode are all located at the exact center of the data.

A normal distribution

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When the p-value is less than alpha what do you do to the null hypothesis?

reject the null hypothesis

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What does a 95% confidence level mean?

A 95% confidence level means that if we repeated the sampling process many times, about 95% of the constructed confidence intervals would contain the true population parameter.

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If 500 people buy exactly one raffle ticket each, and there is only one winning prize, what is your chance of winning if you bought one ticket?

1 out of 500

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What is a non response?

Non-response happens when selected participants cannot be contacted, choose to ignore a survey, or refuse to answer specific questions

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On a boxplot, this specific visual element represents the distance between the first quartile and the third quartile

The box

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Rejecting a true null hypothesis is what type of error?

Type 1 error

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True or False: A 95% confidence interval means there is a 95% probability that the true population mean lies inside that specific calculated interval.

False. A 95% confidence interval does not mean there is a 95% probability that the true population mean lies inside that specific calculated interval.

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You roll two dice at the same time. What is the lowest total sum you can possibly get?

2, The lowest roll on each individual die is a 1

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What is cluster sampling?

When a population is divided into groups and we randomly select entire groups to participate in our study, rather than pulling individuals from every group.

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What graph uses the five-number summary? 

 Box-and-whisker plot

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When a researcher fails to reject a false null hypothesis its called a...

False negative

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What is the margin of error?

Statistic that expresses the amount of random sampling error in a survey's or study's results

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True or false: If you flip a coin 5 times and get Heads every time, the 6th flip is more likely to be Tails.

False. The coin has no memory. Each flip is always a 50/50 chance.