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DSST Intro To Statistics
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1. Statistics
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
Random Sample or Probability Sample
Skewed Distribution
Inferential Statistics
2. An efficient method of graphing information using actual amounts: clusters - gaps - outliers are clearly identified.
Self-selected sample
Center of Distribution
p value left tail
Stem and leaf plots
3. Is a sample of data values selected from a population in such a way that every sample of size 'n' has an equal probability of being selected and every data value of the population has the same chance of being selected for the sample
s2
Relative frequency histogram
Sampling
Simple Random Sample
4. To divide the population into 2 or more non-overlapping subsets called strata
Parameter
s
N
Strata sampling
5. The level of significance and the probability of a type I error (rejecting a true null hypothesis). The area in the tail or tails of a distribution (z - t - or ?2); in hypothesis testing you don't always have a two tailed distribution as in confidenc
Discrete numerical data
Representative Sample
Alpha (a)
Sample Variance
6. Is the process of using SAMPLE INFORMATION to draw inferences or conclusions about the POPULATION
Inferential Statistics
Simple random sample
The 2 measures of relative standing
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
7. Null hypothesis
q
Random Sample or Probability Sample
H0
Characteristic of a distribution
8. Is a sample containing similar characteristics of the population
Stem-and-Leaf display
Representative Sample
Dependent events
s2
9. A numerical quantity measuring some aspect of the population
Random Sample or Probability Sample
Population
Parameter
Convenience sampling
10. Is a sample that has the pertinent characteristics of the population in the same proportion - as they are included in that population
Outlier
Representative Sample
Interval
Sample Variance
11. Involves the procedures associated with the data collection process - the summarizing and interpretation of data - and the drawing of inferences or conclusions based on the analysis of the data
Graph
Alpha (a)
Statistics
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
12. Type II error is measured
s2
Variable
Distribution
13. A subset of the population- it's important to choose a sample at random to avoid bias in the results
The 4 measures of center
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Sample
Representative Sample
14. A method of data collection in which the objects of study are observed in their natural settings and the variables are recorded
Observational study
Alpha (a)
H1
x
15. A descriptive tool used to visually describe the characteristics and relationships of collections of data quickly and attractively
H0
Graph
p value left tail
Descriptive Statistics
16. When the distribution of the data values tend to be concentrated toward one end of the display or tail of the distribution - while the data values in the other tail are spread out through extreme values resulting in a longer tail
Skewed Distribution
p
Sample Size
Ordinal
17. Disjoint events cannot overlap. They are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time.
s
Disjoint event
p
H0
18. Range - standard deviation and variance.
Dot plots
Parameter
The 3 measures of variation
Statistic
19. Level of measurement- Is like the ordinal level - with the additional property that we can determine meaningful amounts of differences between data. However - there is no inherent (natural) zero starting point (where none of the quantity is present).
q
H1
Interval
Symmetric Distribution
20. Before they are arranged or analyzed - information or observations are called________.
Raw Data
p
Outliers
Continuous Data
21. (largest data value) - (smallest data value)
The 3 measures of variation
Percentile
range
Sample
22. Population is organized into groups (i.e - neighborhoods/departments) - and sampling unit is selected by a simple random sample
Outliers
Bias
Cluster sampling
Numerical Variable
23. A method in which each combination of people has an equal chance of being selected- the sample is representative of the population and is independent
Raw Data
Simple random sample
What symbol must always be found in H0
Data Set
24. A flaw in the sampling procedure that makes it more likely that the sample will NOT be representative of population
Bias
Sample Size
Data
s2
25. Sample size or number of trials
n
Alpha (a)
Median
Census
26. Occur when one does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other.
Independent events
Median
Stem and leaf plots
s
27. Type of information - usually a property of characteristic of a person or thing that is measured or observed
Variable
Disjoint event
Discrete Data
s
28. Using graphs and numerical summaries to describe variables in a data set and their relationship
Exploratory data analysis
Characteristic of a distribution
p value left tail
Statistic
29. Determine the location of the middle value of all the data values
Center of Distribution
p value right tail
Sample Size
Nominal
30. Mu; population mean
Outlier
x
Observational study
31. Has the same shape and horizontal scale as a histogram - but the vertical scale is marked with relative frequencies instead of actual frequencies
Distribution
The 4 measures of center
Relative frequency histogram
Disjoint event
32. Is the entire collection of all individuals or objects of interest
The 3 measures of variation
H0
Population
The 2 measures of relative standing
33. One extreme value can affect it dramatically.
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
Statistic (note there is no 's' at the end)
Categorical Variable
Population Size
34. Sample proportion
Self-selected sample
p
Center of Distribution
Continuous Data
35. Is a number that describes a characteristic of a sample
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36. Sample variance
Sample Size
Self-selected sample
s2
The 2 measures of relative standing
37. Information about individuals in a population
Designed experiment
Stem-and-Leaf display
Survey
Data
38. A quantity calculated from data gathered from a sample- usually used to estimate a population parameter
Statistic
Pictograph
Categorical Variable
What symbol must always be found in H0
39. _______________ are numerical values that can assume only a limited number of values
Discrete Data
H1
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Strata sampling
40. When the distribution of the data values greater than the center of the display - and the data values less than the center of the display are mirror images of each other
The 4 measures of center
Symmetric Distribution
Center of Distribution
Survey
41. Always use a equal symbol
What symbol must always be found in H0
Self-selected sample
Discrete Data
Systematic sampling
42. _______________ of a numerical variable represents the data values of the variable from the lowest to the highest value along with the number of times each data value occurs
Distribution
Survey
Ratio
43. Population variance
Census
Ratio
Categorical Variable
s2
44. Is the portion of the population that is selected for study
Convenience sampling
Cluster sampling
Sample
45. Is a number that describes a characteristic of a population
range
Statistic (note there is no 's' at the end)
Parameter
q
46. Collection of information from the whole population
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Simple Random Sample
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
Census
47. Sum of the values
Inferential Statistics
S x
Representative Sample
Descriptive Statistics
48. Standard scores and percentile
The 2 measures of relative standing
Percentile
Parameter
Median
49. Level of measurement- Involves data that may be arranged in some order - but differences between data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless. (Example) Questions on a survey are scored with integers 1 thru 5 with 1 representing strong
Nominal
p value left tail
Ordinal
Bias
50. Lowercase sigma; population standard deviaition
s
Frequency
range
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