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AP Statistics Vocab
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1. Tells how many standard deviations a value is from the mean; have a mean of zero and a standard deviation of one
stratified random sample
outcome
subset
z-score
2. 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
boxplot
distribution
dotplot
68-95-99.7 rule
3. Consists of the minimum and maximum - the quartiles Q1 and Q3 - and the median
sample size
convenience sample
retrospective study
5-number summary
4. Bias introduced to a sample when a large fraction of those sampled fails to respond
variance
interquartile range
nonresponse bias
response bias
5. Design Randomization occurring within blocks
z-score
stem-and-leaf display
randomized block
mean
6. The best defense against bias - in which each individual is given a fair - random chance of selection
response bias
blinding
placebo effect
randomization
7. The process - intervention - or other controlled circumstance applied to randomly assigned experimental units
experimental units
treatment
range
median
8. A sample is this if the statistics computed from it accurately reflect the corresponding population parameters
representative
random numbers
nonresponse bias
lurking variable
9. To be valid - an experiment must assign experimental units to treatment groups at random
random assignment
units
bias
control group
10. When an observed difference is too large for us to believe that is is likely to have occurred naturally
response bias
statistically significant
statistic
census
11. Displays data that change over time
timeplot
multistage sample
boxplot
normal percentile
12. We do this by taking the logarithm - the square root - the reciprocal - or some other mathematical operation on all values in the data set
re-express data
confounded
form
lurking variable
13. Shows quantitative data values in a way that sketches the distribution of the data
stem-and-leaf display
68-95-99.7 rule
census
re-express data
14. In a retrospective or prospective study Subjects who are similar in ways not under study may be ____ and then compared with each other on the variables of interest
shape
matched
trial
timeplot
15. A sampling design in which entire groups are chosen at random
level
placebo
simulation
cluster sample
16. An equation or formula that simplifies and represents reality
scatterplots
bar chart
model
simulation
17. The square of the correlation between y and x; gives the fraction of the variability of y accounted for by the least squares linear regression on x; an overall measure of how successful the regression is in linearly relating y to x
median
simple random sample
r2
spread
18. Models random events by using random numbers to specify event outcomes with relative frequencies that correspond to the true real-world relative frequencies we are trying to model
skewed
double-blind
simulation
outliers
19. When groups of experimental units are similar - it is a good idea to gather them together into these
block
response bias
simulation
r2
20. A value that attempts the impossible by summarizing the entire distribution with a single number - a 'typical' value
center
uniform
voluntary response bias
lurking variable
21. When both those who could influence and evaluate the results are blinded
normal probability plot
double-blind
spread
confounded
22. The sum of squared deviations from the mean - divided by the count minus one
variance
control group
quartile
blinding
23. Summarized with the mean or the median
random
census
response bias
center
24. A variable whose levels are controlled by the experimenter
variable
regression line
factor
multistage sample
25. When averages are taken across different groups - they can appear to contradict the overall averages
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26. A study that asks questions of a sample drawn from some population in the hope of learning something about the entire population
representative
sample size
undercoverage
sample survey
27. The natural tendency of randomly drawn samples to differ
bias
statistic
model
sampling variability
28. The parts of a distribution that typically trail off on either side; they can be characterized as long or short
tails
retrospective study
normal percentile
parameter
29. Done to eliminate units; values can be compared and combined even if the original variables had different units and magnitudes
variable
least squares
model
standardizing
30. Uses adjacent bars to show the distribution of vales in a quantitative variable; each bar represents the frequency (or relative frequency) of values falling in an interval of values
histogram
sample
level
interquartile range
31. Individuals on whom an experiment is performed
contingency table
level
convenience sample
experimental units
32. The square root of the variance
standard deviation
direction
sample survey
randomized block
33. Values of this record the results of each trial with respect to what we were interested in
response variable
bias
placebo effect
context
34. When omitting a point from the data results in a very different regression model - the point is an ____
changing center and spread
influential point
conditional distribution
linear model
35. The sequence of several components representing events that we are pretending will take place
response bias
re-express data
trial
lurking variable
36. A sample drawn by selecting individuals systematically from a sampling frame
uniform
systematic sample
factor
data
37. Holds information about the same characteristic for many cases
context
spread
unimodal
variable
38. Control - randomize - replicate - block
conditional distribution
standardized value
re-express data
principles of experimental design
39. A point that does not fit the overall pattern seen in the scatterplot
outlier
case
blinding
systematic sample
40. Bias introduced to a sample when individuals can choose on their own whether to participate in the sample
voluntary response bias
extrapolation
stem-and-leaf display
ladder of powers
41. Shows a bar representing the count of each category in a categorical variable
normal percentile
standardizing
bar chart
control group
42. A scatterplot shows an association that is this if there is little scatter around the underlying relationship
form
convenience sample
strength
census
43. This corresponding to a z-score gives the percentage of values in a standard normal distribution found at that z-score or below
representative
extrapolation
interquartile range
normal percentile
44. 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
normal probability plot
leverage
5-number summary
histogram
45. The entire group of individuals or instances about whom we hope to learn
population
marginal distribution
randomization
rescaling
46. Any systematic failure of a sampling method to represent its population; common errors are voluntary response - undercoverage - nonresponse ____ - and response ____
bias
center
placebo effect
control group
47. A quantity or amount adopted as a standard of measurement - such as dollars - hours - or grams
units
retrospective study
trial
mean
48. Sampling schemes that combine several sampling methods
multistage sample
principles of experimental design
histogram
data table
49. Any attempt to force a sample to resemble specified attributes of the population
timeplot
spread
matching
response variable
50. Places in order the effects that many re-expressions have on the data
range
standardized value
ladder of powers
outlier