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If changes in a response variable are due to the effects of the explanatory variable as well as the effects of another variable, and we cannot distinguish between these effects, we are said to have...???

Confounding

What steps do you need to check conditions for the proportion

Random, 10%, Large counts

formula for margin of error

Statistic+- critical value(standard error)

formula for confidence interval

Statistic+_ margin of error

If i collect a random sample of size n form a population and from the data compute a 95% confidence interval for the mean of the population. what would produce a wider confidence interval?

Use a larger confidence level.

A stratified random sample addresses the same issues of what?

a block design

A block is described as what

a group of subjects that are similar in some way known to affect the response to the treatment.

parameter

a measurement from a population

statistic

a measurement from a sample

Confidence interval

a range of values that capture the value of a population at a specific level

Simple random sample

a sample that gives every possible of the same size the same chance to be selected.

In formulating hypothesis for a statistical test of significance, the null hypothesis is often...???

a statement of "no effect" or "no difference"

The essential difference between an experiment and an observational study is...?

an experiment imposes treatments on the subjects, but an observational study does not.

standard error

basically the standard deviation of the sample proportion or mean

What is included in the margin of error?

chance variation in choosing a random sample.

census

collecting data from an entire population

hypothesis testing

collecting evidence to disprove a null hypotheses whether statistically significant

The reason that blocking (as in a randomized block design) is sometimes used in experimentation is to

compensate for anticipated differences in the response variable for different values of a specified "blocking" variable

What happens when the sample size gets bigger

confidence interval gets smaller

Critical value

connected to confidence interval (table)

what are the three principles of experimental design?

control, randomize, replicate

cluster samples

divide into groups usually by location then srs of list of groups then survey each person from that group.

stratified sample

divides population into similar groups then srs of each group

randomize

equalizing the effects of unknown or uncontrollable sources of variation

what happens when the confidence level gets bigger

interval gets bigger.

systematic random sample

number each thing then use a random number generator for starting number then use a number ex. 10 people until desired number

Muti-stage sampling

putting two or more types of sampling together

another name for standard error

standard deviation

Other things being equal, the margin of error of a confidence interval increases as

the population standard deviation increases

The placebo effect is best described as what

the tendency of subjects to respond favorably to any treatment

margin of error

value that accounts for sampling variability

Control

we control sources of variation other than the factors we are testing by making conditions as similar as possible for all treatment groups

response variable

what we are measuring

replicate

when the experiment needs treatment to several subjects.


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