What is the only country in the world that does not have free healthcare?
What is America?
Do geographic differences exist in healthcare costs?
What is, yes?
Can news sources be biased? Yes or No?
What is, yes?
What was one strength we talked about in our presentation?
Possible answers:
What is, Large sample size?
What is, Clear percentages?
What is, Group comparisons?
What is, no?
What was the main topic of our article?
What is, The financial impact of healthcare on Americans?
Also acceptable:
What is, Cutting costs to afford healthcare expenses? (or other variations of this answer)
Financial pressure varies by what two things?
What is, Income and insurance?
True or false, Higher income groups are more affected by healthcare costs?
What is, False?
A. data and circumstances
B. patters and differences
C. strengths and weaknesses
What is, B. patterns and differences?
True or false, when using self-reported data, participants may not accurately report their behavior?
What is, True?
How many estimated millions of Americans took part in one or more trade offs?
A. 75 Million
B. 62 Million
C. 82 Million
What is C. 82 Million
What is the probability sampling method in which a population is divided into distinct subgroups and random samples are drawn from each stratum to ensure representation of all subgroups known as?
What is stratified sampling?
What is a type of survey where respondents are allowed to select multiple answers from a given list of options known as?
What is, A multiple response survey?
A. understand and compare.
B. organize and understand.
C. compare and organize.
What is, A. understand and compare.
Fill in the blanks, "Survey data reflects _____, not actual _____."
A. opinions, facts.
B. facts, opinions.
C. opinions, behavior.
What is, C. opinions, behavior?
What was the ratio of Americans that cut back to cover healthcare expenses? (Looking for a fraction)
What is, 1/3
What is the statistical method used to select a subset of individuals or items from a larger population known as?
What is Random sampling?
What are methods used to summarize, organize, and present the main features of a dataset in a clear and interpretable way known as?
What is, Descriptive Statistics?
Larger sample sizes helps to increase what?
What is, reliability?
Without margin of error or confidence intervals, we cannot fully evaluate what?
A. accuracy.
B. data.
C. percentages.
What is, A. accuracy?
The cost of healthcare was causing many people to what?
What is delay pursuing milestones, or life enhancing goals?
Also Accpetable:
What is Cut back on expenses?
What were the three data collection methods used?
What is
Random Sampling
Survey Method
Stratified Sampling
In our first data example, what percentage of US adults had borrowed money to help pay for healthcare?
A. 25%
B. 15%
C. 13%
What is, B. 15%
What was the number of participants in our sample size?
A. 30,000
B. 45,000
C. 20,000
D. 15,000
What is, 20,000?
Our sampling method was unclear, this means it is difficult to know if the results represent the entire what?
What is, population?