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1 Producing Data Chapter 5

2 Observational Study Observes individuals and measures variables of interest but does not attempt to influence the responses

3 Experiment Deliberately imposes some treatment on individuals in order to observe their responses

4 Statistical Inference
Answers specific questions with a known degree of confidence

5 Designing Samples Section 5.1

6 Population The entire group of individuals that we want information about

7 Sample Part of the population that we actually examine in order to gather information

8 Sampling Involves studying a part in order to gain information about the whole

9 Census Attempts to contact every individual in the entire population

10 Sample Design Refers to the method used to choose the sample from the population

11 Types of Sample Design

12 Voluntary Response Sample
Consists of people who choose themselves by responding to a general appeal Usually bias

13 Convenience Sampling Chooses the best individuals easiest to reach

14 Bias Systematically favors certain outcomes

15 Simple Random Sample Each individual in a population has an equal chance to be selected into a sample

16 Table of Random Digits Long string of digits 0 thru 9 with 2 properties: Each entry in the table is equally likely to be any of the 10 digits Entries are independent of each other

17 Probability Sample A sample chosen by chance
Need to know what samples are possible and what chance, or probability, each possible sample has

18 Note: The use of chance to select the sample is the essential principle of statistical sampling

19 Stratified Random Sample
Divide the population into groups of similar individuals, strata Choose a separate SRS in each stratum Combine the SRSs to form the full sample

20 Undercoverage Occurs when some groups in the population are left out of the process of choosing the sample

21 Cautions About Sample Surveys

22 Nonresponse Occurs when an individual chosen for the sample cannot be contacted or does not cooperate

23 Wording of Questions Most important influence on the answers given to a sample survey

24 Note: Large random samples give more accurate results than smaller random samples

25 Practice Problems pg. 285 #


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