Chapter 7
sample
a collection of people or objects taken from the population of interest
population
a group of objects or people we wish to study
biased
a method is _____ if it has a tendency to produce an untrue value
statistic
a numerical characteristic of a sample
parameter
a numerical value that characterizes some aspect of a population
census
a survey in which every member of the population is measured
estimator
another name for statistic; the numbers that result are called estimates
confidence interval
gives a range of plausible values for our population parameter and a confidence level
precision
reflected in the spread of the sampling distribution and measured by using the standard deviation of the sampling distribution
sampling bias
taking a sample that is not representative of the population
margin of error
the amount, plus and minus, to the estimate; tells how far from the population value our estimate is
statistical inference
the art and science of drawing conclusions about a population on the basis of observing only a small subset of that population
voluntary-response bias
when the only people who respond to a poll are those who have strong feelings about the result
sampling distribution
the probability distribution of the sample proportion (p-hat)
Central Limit Theorem
CLT 1. random and independent 2. large sample (at least 10 successes and 10 failures) 3. big population (sample must be 10 times bigger than the sample size)
standard error
SE; the standard deviation of the sampling distribution
simple random sampling
SRS, draw subjects from the population at random and without replacement
measurement bias
comes from asking questions that do not produce a true answer
confidence level
expresses our level of confidence in the confidence interval
bias
measured as the distance between the mean value of the estimator (the center of the sampling distribution) and the population parameter
convenience sample
not a random sample; a sample that was collected conveniently
nonresponse bias
occurs when people selected to participate in the survey refuse to do so
without replacement
once a subject is selected for a sample, that subject cannot be selected again
