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AP Statistics Vocab
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1. Shows a bar representing the count of each category in a categorical variable
bar chart
quartile
outliers
case
2. Control - randomize - replicate - block
bar chart
regression line
units
principles of experimental design
3. Any attempt to force a sample to resemble specified attributes of the population
outlier
tails
matching
experiment
4. An equation or formula that simplifies and represents reality
model
distribution
response variable
simple random sample
5. A sampling scheme that biases the sample in a way that gives a part of the population less representation than it has in the population
data
boxplot
systematic sample
undercoverage
6. This - b0 - gives a starting value in y-units; it's the y-hat-value when x is 0
undercoverage
regression to the mean
standard deviation
intercept
7. A variable in which the numbers act as numerical values; always has units
lurking variable
sample
quantitative variable
principles of experimental design
8. The difference between the first and third quartiles
boxplot
voluntary response bias
symmetric
interquartile range
9. A positive ____ or association means that - in general - as one variable increases - so does the other; when increases in one variable generally correspond to decreases in the other - the association is negative
random numbers
residuals
direction
units
10. Found by summing all the data values and dividing by the count
mean
data table
linear model
sampling frame
11. In a statistical display - each data value should be represented by the same amount of area
mode
matching
completely randomized design
area principle
12. Consists of the minimum and maximum - the quartiles Q1 and Q3 - and the median
contingency table
5-number summary
statistic
r2
13. Values of this record the results of each trial with respect to what we were interested in
center
sample size
outcome
response variable
14. Bias introduced to a sample when a large fraction of those sampled fails to respond
dotplot
nonresponse bias
range
strength
15. Each predicted y-hat tends to be fewer standard deviations from its mean than its corresponding x was from its mean
regression to the mean
distribution
tails
normal model
16. Gives the possible values of the variable and the relative frequency of each value
level
distribution
model
z-score
17. When groups of experimental units are similar - it is a good idea to gather them together into these
regression to the mean
block
simple random sample
matched
18. All experimental units have an equal chance of receiving any treatment
sample
completely randomized design
68-95-99.7 rule
simpson's paradox
19. A treatment known to have no effect - administered so that all groups experience the same conditions
standard normal model
undercoverage
placebo
multistage sample
20. The middle value with half of the data above and half below it
median
control group
random numbers
variable
21. Any individual associated with an experiment who is not aware of how subjects have been allocated to treatment groups
confounded
blinding
observational study
center
22. An individual result of a component of a simulation
area principle
nonresponse bias
outcome
variable
23. Sampling schemes that combine several sampling methods
voluntary response bias
distribution
experimental units
multistage sample
24. Lists the categories in a categorical variable and gives the count or percentage of observations for each category
frequency table
outlier
median
stem-and-leaf display
25. A distribution that's roughly flat
correlation
observational study
uniform
direction
26. The ____ we care about most is straight
sample survey
linear model
random
form
27. Displays data that change over time
ladder of powers
double-blind
timeplot
dotplot
28. The specific values that the experimenter chooses for a factor
dotplot
level
distribution
spread
29. These are hard to generate - but several websites offer an unlimited supply of equally likely random values
random numbers
re-express data
data table
shifting
30. This of sample size n is one in which each set of n elements in the population has an equal chance of selection
categorical variable
residuals
simple random sample
unimodal
31. Graphs a dot for each case against a single axis
variance
dotplot
uniform
placebo
32. A variable other than x and y that simultaneously affects both variables - accounting for the correlation between the two
variance
pie chart
lurking variable
histogram
33. The lower of this is the value with a quarter of the data below it; the upper of this has a quarter of the data above it
quantitative variable
subset
quartile
voluntary response bias
34. This criterion specifies the unique line that minimizes the variance of the residuals or - equivalently - the sum of the squared residuals
least squares
randomization
bimodal
mean
35. A distribution is this if the two halves on either side of the center look approximately like mirror images of each other
variance
bias
distribution
symmetric
36. This corresponding to a z-score gives the percentage of values in a standard normal distribution found at that z-score or below
model
normal percentile
quantitative variable
sample survey
37. Any data point that stands away from the others; can be extraordinary by having a large residual or by having high leverage
response
subset
outlier
observational study
38. A display to help assess whether a distribution of data is approximately normal; if it is nearly straight - the data satisfy the nearly normal condition
statistically significant
control group
normal probability plot
outlier
39. The square root of the variance
standard deviation
case
bar chart
completely randomized design
40. An observational study in which subjects are selected and then their previous conditions or behaviors are determined
retrospective study
completely randomized design
response
variance
41. When averages are taken across different groups - they can appear to contradict the overall averages
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42. Variables are said to be this if the conditional distribution of one variable is the same for each category of the other
tails
independence
response
linear model
43. The natural tendency of randomly drawn samples to differ
simulation component
sampling variability
shifting
quantitative variable
44. In a normal model - about 68% of values fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean - about 95% fall within 2 standard deviations of the mean - and about 99.7% fall within 3 standard deviations of the mean
sample size
placebo effect
data
68-95-99.7 rule
45. Displays counts and - sometimes - percentages of individuals falling into named categories on two or more variables; categorizes the individuals on all variables at once - to reveal possible patterns in one variable that may be contingent on the cate
simulation component
multimodal
contingency table
uniform
46. A sample is this if the statistics computed from it accurately reflect the corresponding population parameters
ladder of powers
boxplot
representative
normal probability plot
47. Individuals on whom an experiment is performed
spread
influential point
matched
experimental units
48. An event is this if we know what outcomes could happen - but not which particular values will happen
outlier
random
normal percentile
standard deviation
49. To describe this aspect of a distribution - look for single vs. multiple modes - and symmetry vs. skewness
randomization
shape
outcome
influential point
50. We do this by taking the logarithm - the square root - the reciprocal - or some other mathematical operation on all values in the data set
regression line
interquartile range
multistage sample
re-express data