Quiz 1 Statistics
In an AOL survey of Internet users, this question was posted online: "Have you ever been hit by a computer virus?" Among the 170,063 responses, 63% answered "yes." What term is used to describe this type of survey in which the people surveyed consist of those who chose to respond? What is wrong with this type of sampling method? The respondents are a self-selected sample. Many people may choose not to respond to the survey.
The respondents are a self-selected sample. Many people may choose not to respond to the survey.
When testing a new treatment, what is the difference between statistical significance and practical significance? Can a treatment have statistical significance, but not practical significance? Statistical significance is achieved when the result is very unlikely to occur by chance. Practical significance is related to whether common sense suggests that the treatment makes enough of a difference to justify its use. It is possible for a treatment to have statistical significance, but not practical significance.
Statistical significance is achieved when the result is very unlikely to occur by chance. Practical significance is related to whether common sense suggests that the treatment makes enough of a difference to justify its use. It is possible for a treatment to have statistical significance, but not practical significance.
The American Automobile Association (AAA) is a not-for-profit federation of motor clubs that provides automotive and travel services. AAA conducts a survey of its members about their use of public transportation versus private automobiles. There does appear to be a potential to create a bias. There is an incentive to produce results that are in line with preferring private automobiles.
There does appear to be a potential to create a bias. There is an incentive to produce results that are in line with preferring private automobiles.