Unit 1 Stats flashcards

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Honord Advanced Algebra/Algebra 2 statistics vocabulary

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Self-Selected

A sampling method where individuals volunteer to be part of the sample.

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Random

A sampling method where each member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

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Systematic

A sampling method where every nth member of the population is selected.

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Stratified

A sampling method where the population is divided into subgroups (strata) and random samples are taken from each subgroup.

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Convenience

A sampling method where samples are taken from a group that is conveniently accessible to the researcher.

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Clustered

A sampling method where the population is divided into clusters, and entire clusters are randomly selected.

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Biased

A sampling method that systematically favors certain outcomes over others, leading to results that are not representative of the entire population.

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Unbiased

A sampling method that does not systematically favor any outcomes, ensuring that the results are representative of the entire population.

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Variables

Characteristics or properties that can vary or change in an experiment, such as age, height, or test scores.

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Treatment Group

The group in an experiment that receives the treatment or intervention being tested.

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Control Group

The group in an experiment that does not receive the treatment or intervention, used as a benchmark to measure the effects of the treatment.

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Experiment

A procedure carried out to support, refute, or validate a hypothesis by collecting data under controlled conditions.

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Controlled Experiment

An experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time while all other variables are kept constant to isolate the effects of the variable being tested.

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Randomized Comparative Experiment

An experiment in which subjects are randomly assigned to different groups, and the effects of different treatments are compared.

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Observational Study

A study in which the researcher observes and records behavior or outcomes without manipulating any variables or assigning treatments.

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