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Chapter One Vocabulary

Across
A quantitative variable that has an infinite number of possible values it can take on and can be measured to any desired level of accuracy
______ level of measurement: the values of the variable name, label, or categorize
A list of all individuals in a population along with certain characteristics of each individual
_____ statistics uses methods that take results from a sample, extends them to the population, and measures the reliability of the result.
____ bias exists when the answers on a survey do not reflect the true feelings of the respondent.
____ level of measurement: properties of the interval level of measurement and the ratios of the values of the variable have meaning
______ variables provide numerical measures of individuals.
A subset of the population that is being studied
A fact or proposition used to draw a conclusion or make a decision
__________ error is an error that results from using a sample to estimate information about a population. This type of error occurs because a sample gives incomplete information about a population.
A sample in which the individuals in the sample are easily obtained
The science of collecting, organizing, summarizing, and analyzing information to draw conclusions or answer questions
_______ errors are errors that result from sampling bias, nonresponse bias, response bias, or data-entry error.
A _____ sample is obtained by selecting all individuals within a randomly selected collection or group of individuals.
Down
____ bias means that the technique used to obtain the individuals to be in the sample tends to favor one part of the population over another.
A quantitative variable that has either a finite number of possible values or a countable number of possible values.
A numerical summary of a population
A numerical summary based on a sample
_____ random sampling: every possible sample of size n has an equally likely chance of occurring
______ statistics describe data through numerical summaries, tables, and graphs.
_____ level of measurement: properties of the ordinal level and the differences in the values of the variable have meaning
A _____ sample is obtained by separating the population into nonoverlapping groups called strata and then obtaining a simple random sample from each stratum.
______ variables allow for classification of individuals based on some attribute or characteristic.
____ bias exists when individuals selected to be in the sample who do not respond to the survey have different opinions from those who do.
The entire group of individuals to be studied
A controlled study conducted to determine the effect of varying one or more explanatory variables or factors has on a response variable
A ____ sample is obtained by selecting every kth individual from the population. The first individual selected is a random number between 1 and k.
______ level of measurement: properties of nominal level and the naming scheme allows for the values of the variable to be arranged in a ranked, or specific, order.