AP Stat Unit 4
What is the essential difference between an experiment and an observational study?
An experiment imposes treatments on the subjects, but an observational study does not.
You can only make inferences on a ____________.
Controlled experiment
What two methods are poor at representing the population well? Why?
Convenience: consistently under or overestimates a response. Voluntary response: attracts people who feel strongly about an issue
Non sampling errors
No response: subjects can't be contacted or refuse to participate
When controlled experiments are impractical or unethical, what is necessary to establish a cause-and-effect relation between two variables?
Strong association between variables, an association between variables is observed in many different settings, the alleged cause is plausible, and there are no lurking variables that would affect the response.
What is the principle use for controls in designing experiments?
They distinguish a treatment effect from the effects of confounding variables.
Sampling errors
Under coverage: when a portion of the population is left out when collecting data
Matched-pair design
When the matched pair is you to yourself
What is the principle use of random assignment in designing experiments?
It creates approximately equal groups for comparison
Why is a random sample essential to sampling and surveying?
It reduces bias and errors, helps with time management, gives every sample the same possibility to be chosen, and makes trustworthy inferences in the population.
What is the principle reason for replication in designing experiments?
It reduces sampling variability