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Busi 230 Test Exam. Population - CORRECT ANSWER collection of al outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are of interest Sample - CORRECT ANSWER a subset, or part of a population Parameter - CORRECT ANSWER numerical description of a population Statistic - CORRECT ANSWER numerical description of a sample Census - CORRECT ANSWER counting every single member of the population qualitative - CORRECT ANSWER nonnumerical entries, categories, attributes quantitative - CORRECT ANSWER numerical measurements Nominal Level - CORRECT ANSWER names, labels, colors, categories - no mathematical computations can be made at this level - social security numbers (a name) Ordinal Level - CORRECT ANSWER Data at this level can be arranged in order/ranked, but differences between data entries are not meaningful. grades, positions Intervel Level - CORRECT ANSWER Measurements can be ordered, and meaningful differences between data entries can be calculated. (hard zero) years, temperature, year of birth Ratio Level - CORRECT ANSWER Inherent Zero. age, prices, percentages, time Observational Study - CORRECT ANSWER A researcher observes characteristics of a part of a population but does not change existing conditions Experimentation - CORRECT ANSWER A treatment is applied to part of a population and responses are observed. Control Group vs. Treatment Group Simulation - CORRECT ANSWER A mathematical or physical model to reproduce (dangerous or impractical) conditions of a situation or process

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Busi 230 Test Exam.

Population - CORRECT ANSWER collection of al outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts that are
of interest



Sample - CORRECT ANSWER a subset, or part of a population



Parameter - CORRECT ANSWER numerical description of a population



Statistic - CORRECT ANSWER numerical description of a sample



Census - CORRECT ANSWER counting every single member of the population



qualitative - CORRECT ANSWER nonnumerical entries, categories, attributes



quantitative - CORRECT ANSWER numerical measurements



Nominal Level - CORRECT ANSWER names, labels, colors, categories - no mathematical computations
can be made at this level - social security numbers (a name)



Ordinal Level - CORRECT ANSWER Data at this level can be arranged in order/ranked, but differences
between data entries are not meaningful. grades, positions



Intervel Level - CORRECT ANSWER Measurements can be ordered, and meaningful differences between
data entries can be calculated. (hard zero) years, temperature, year of birth

, Ratio Level - CORRECT ANSWER Inherent Zero. age, prices, percentages, time



Observational Study - CORRECT ANSWER A researcher observes characteristics of a part of a population
but does not change existing conditions



Experimentation - CORRECT ANSWER A treatment is applied to part of a population and responses are
observed. Control Group vs. Treatment Group



Simulation - CORRECT ANSWER A mathematical or physical model to reproduce (dangerous or
impractical) conditions of a situation or process



Survey - CORRECT ANSWER An investigation of one or more characteristics of a population



Randomization - CORRECT ANSWER Process of randomly assigning subjects to different treatment
groups



Random Sample - CORRECT ANSWER One in which every member of the population has an equal chance
of being selected



A Simple Random Sample - CORRECT ANSWER A sample in which every possible sample of the same size
has the same chance of being selected



Stratified Sample - CORRECT ANSWER Members of a population are divided into tow or more subsets
(strata) that share a similar characteristic - such as age, gender, ethnicity. A sample is then randomly
selected from each of the strata.



Cluster Sample - CORRECT ANSWER When the population falls into naturally occurring subgroups, each
having similar characteristics. To select a cluster sample, divide the population into clusters and select all
of the numbers in one or more (not all) of the clusters.

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