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DSST Intro To Statistics
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1. Always use a equal symbol
H0
Range
Random Sample or Probability Sample
What symbol must always be found in H0
2. Sample proportion
Survey
Sampling
p
Distribution
3. Standard scores and percentile
Statistic
The 2 measures of relative standing
range
Stem-and-Leaf display
4. Collection of information from the whole population
Range
Census
Representative Sample
Sampling
5. Is a sample that has the pertinent characteristics of the population in the same proportion - as they are included in that population
Representative Sample
Descriptive Statistics
Population Size
Disjoint event
6. Occur when one of them affects the probability of the other.
Pictograph
Independent events
Distribution
Dependent events
7. For a left tailed test use normalcdf(-999 - ZTS)
P(A)
Census
p value left tail
N
8. Double the answer from step 1 or step 2 (on whichever side your test statistics falls).
P(A)
Sample
p value two tailed test
Pictograph
9. Members of the population select themselves by volunteering
S x
p
Self-selected sample
Survey
10. Complement of p
q
H0
Descriptive Statistics
Median
11. 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
Raw Data
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Sample Size
Symmetric Distribution
12. Statistics
s
Independent events
p value two tailed test
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
13. One extreme value can affect it dramatically.
p
H1
n
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
14. Uses numerical and or visual techniques to summarize or describe the data in a clear effective manner
Independent events
The 3 measures of variation
Descriptive Statistics
Population
15. Graph involving pictures of objects in which the size of the object in which the size of the object in the picture represents the relative size of the quantity being represented by the object.
Graph
Pictograph
Range
Sample Variance
16. Is the portion of the population that is selected for study
N
Sample
Sample Variance
Observational study
17. A sample which is selected in such a manner - that each data value of the population has a non-zero probability of being selected for the sample
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Random Sample or Probability Sample
range
Bias
18. A quantity calculated from data gathered from a sample- usually used to estimate a population parameter
Statistic
Disjoint event
Pictograph
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).
Interval
Dependent events
Percentile
x
20. To calculate the percentile take the number of values less than x - divide by total number of values and times by 100.
Sample Variance
Discrete numerical data
Nominal
Percentile
21. Mu; population mean
Sample
Relative frequency histogram
Ordinal
22. Level of measurement- involves data that consist of names - labels and categories only. The data cannot be arranged in an ordering scheme (such as low to high). (Example) Nationalities of survey respondents
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
Stem and leaf plots
Nominal
p
23. Before they are arranged or analyzed - information or observations are called________.
Simple Random Sample
Raw Data
Ordinal
P(A)
24. Population proportion
The 2 measures of relative standing
p
Survey
Sample Size
25. A flaw in the sampling procedure that makes it more likely that the sample will NOT be representative of population
Bias
Representative Sample
Self-selected sample
p
26. The pattern of variation of data. The distribution may be described as symmetrical - positively skewed - or negatively skewed
Outlier
Distribution
Alpha (a)
Disjoint event
27. Has the same shape and horizontal scale as a histogram - but the vertical scale is marked with relative frequencies instead of actual frequencies
Relative frequency histogram
Population
Distribution
28. The important aspects of the data are called?
The 2 measures of relative standing
Raw Data
Characteristic of a distribution
p value two tailed test
29. _______________ are numerical measurements that can assume any value between two numbers
Inferential Statistics
Continuous Data
N
The 4 measures of center
30. Probability of event A
P(A)
Bias
Convenience sampling
Descriptive Statistics
31. Is the process of using SAMPLE INFORMATION to draw inferences or conclusions about the POPULATION
p
Variable
Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
32. Sum of the values
N
P(A)
Systematic sampling
S x
33. 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
Descriptive Statistics
Skewed Distribution
Parameter
Alpha (a)
34. An individual data value which lies far (above or below) from most or all of the other data values within a distribution
q
Outlier
Data Set
Frequency
35. Sample size or number of trials
Stem and leaf plots
Convenience sampling
n
Raw Data
36. Is a number that describes a characteristic of a sample
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37. To find the range subtract the lowest value by the highest value.
Convenience sampling
Center of Distribution
Statistic
Range
38. Is a sample containing similar characteristics of the population
Self-selected sample
Representative Sample
Sample
Stem and leaf plots
39. The variable value can be represented as isolated points on a number line
Center of Distribution
p value left tail
Discrete numerical data
Raw Data
40. Determine the location of the middle value of all the data values
Systematic sampling
Sample
The 2 measures of relative standing
Center of Distribution
41. Create a sample by using data from population members that are readily available
Convenience sampling
H0
Statistic
The 4 measures of center
42. Null hypothesis
H0
Random Sample or Probability Sample
Parameter
N
43. Occur when one does not affect the probability of the occurrence of the other.
Independent events
Interval
Census
Parameter
44. A method of experimentation in which you can control as many variables as possible in order to isolate the effects of a response variable
Ratio
Alpha (a)
Designed experiment
Representative Sample
45. Parameter
Systematic sampling
Population
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Outlier
46. A method of data collection where the researcher selects a sample from the population and measures the variable of interest
Statistics
s
Survey
Self-selected sample
47. A survey that includes every item or individual of the population
Population
Data
Census
Sampling
48. Collection of information from a sample
Variable
Survey
Characteristic of a distribution
n
49. A numerical quantity measuring some aspect of the population
Parameter
Outliers
Dependent events
Population Size
50. Variable where the value is a number that results from a measurement process - also called numerical data
Numerical Variable
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
Inferential Statistics
Designed experiment
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