Sampling
Experiments
Bias
Data Terminology
General
100

Every group has an equal chance of selection.

What is SRS?

100

The subject does not know what treatment they are getting.

What is a single-blind experiment? 

100

Poll results from only those who choose to call in.

What is Voluntary Response?

100

The entire group we want information about.

What is Population?

100

A study that attempts to reach every member of the population.

What is a Census?

200

Divide into homogenous groups, then SRS from each.

What is Stratified random sample?

200

Subjects don't know treatment; evaluators don't either.

What is double blind?

200

Parts of the population are left out of the sampling frame.

What is Undercoverage?

200

A numerical summary of a population.

What is a Parameter?

200

Required to establish a "Cause-and-Effect" relationship.

What is Random Assignment?

300

Divide into heterogeneous groups, then select entire groups.

What is cluster sampling?

300

Specific type of block design comparing two treatments per unit.

What is Matched Pairs?

300

When selected people refuse to participate in the survey.

What is Non-Response?

300

Variable whose levels are manipulated in an experiment.

What is Explanatory?

300

Required to generalize results to a larger population.

What is Random Selection?

400

Started randomly, then every k-th sample is taken.

What is systematic random samplev

400

A fake treatment given to the control group.

What is a Placebo?

400

Lying or providing false info to a surveyor.

What is Response Bias?

400

A variable related to explanatory that affects the response.

What is Confounding?

400

If subjects aren't randomly chosen, results only apply to these __________.

Who are Volunteers?(Or any synonym like those specific subjects)

500

An unbiased estimator is a statistic whose __________ distribution's mean is equal to the parameter

What is Sampling?

500

Used to reduce variation in the response variable.

What is Blocking?

500

A question that contains too much information, making it hard to answer

What is a Loaded Question?

500

When an observed result is too large to be chance alone.

What is Statistically Significant?

500

The type of study that uses neither random selection nor assignment.

What is an Observational Study?