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©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e Introduction to Statistics - Final Exam Questions And Answers Updated 2024/2025 Average - answer- also called mean; a number that describes the central tendency of the data - a number that describes the central tendency of the data; there are a number of specialized averages, including the arithmetic mean, weighted mean, median, mode, and geometric mean. blinding - answernot telling participants which treatment a subject is receiving categorical variable - answervariables that take on values that are names or labels cluster sampling - answera method for selecting a random sampling and dividing the population into groups (clusters); use simple random sampling to select a set of clusters. every individual in the chosen clusters is included in the sample continuous random variable - answera random variable (RV) whose outcomes are measured; the height of trees in the forest is a continuous RV. control group - answera group in a randomized experiment that receives an inactive treatment but is otherwise managed exactly as the other groups convenience sampling - answera nonrandom method of selecting a sample; this method selects individuals that are easily accessible and may result in biased data. cumulative relative frequency - answerThe term applies to an ordered set of observations from smallest to largest. The cumulative relative frequency is the sum of the relative frequencies for all values that are less than or equal to the given value. data - answera set of observations (a set of possible outcomes); most data can be put into two groups: qualitative or quantitative which is broken down into discrete and continuous qualitative data - answer(an attribute whose value is indicated by a label quantitative data - answeran attribute whose value is indicated by a number ©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e discrete data - answerdata that is the result of counting (such as the number of students of a given ethnic group in a class or number of books on a shelf) continuous data - answerdata that is the result of measuring (such as distance traveled or weight of luggage) discrete random variable - answera random variable (RV) whose outcomes are counted double blinging - answerthe act of blinging both the subjects of an experiment and the researchers who work with the subjects experimental unit - answerany individual or object to be measured explanitory variable - answerthe independent varibale in an experiment; the value controlled by researchers frequency - answerthe number of times a value of the data occurs informed consent - answerany human subect in a research study must be cgnizant of any risks or costs associated with the study. the subject has the right to know the nature of the treatments included in the study, their potential risks, and their potential benefits. consent must be given freely by an informed, fit participant institutional review board - answera committee tasked with oversight of research programs that involve human subjects lurking variable - answera variable that has an effect on a study even though it is neither an explanatory variable nor a response variable nonsampling error - answeran issue that affects the reliability of sampling data other than natural variation; it includes a variety of human errors including poor study design, biased sampling methods, inaccurate information provided by study participants, data entry errors, and poor analysis. numerical variable - answervariables that take on values that are indicated by numbers parameter - answera number that is used to represent a population characteristic and that generally cannot be determined easily placebo - answeran inactive treatment that has no real effect on the explanatory variable population - answerall individuals, objects, or measurements whose properties are being studied

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Average - answer✔- also called mean; a number that describes the central tendency of the data
- a number that describes the central tendency of the data; there are a number of specialized
averages, including the arithmetic mean, weighted mean, median, mode, and geometric mean.

blinding - answer✔not telling participants which treatment a subject is receiving

categorical variable - answer✔variables that take on values that are names or labels

cluster sampling - answer✔a method for selecting a random sampling and dividing the
population into groups (clusters); use simple random sampling to select a set of clusters. every
individual in the chosen clusters is included in the sample

continuous random variable - answer✔a random variable (RV) whose outcomes are measured;
the height of trees in the forest is a continuous RV.

control group - answer✔a group in a randomized experiment that receives an inactive
treatment but is otherwise managed exactly as the other groups

convenience sampling - answer✔a nonrandom method of selecting a sample; this method
selects individuals that are easily accessible and may result in biased data.

cumulative relative frequency - answer✔The term applies to an ordered set of observations
from smallest to largest. The cumulative relative frequency is the sum of the relative
frequencies for all values that are less than or equal to the given value.

data - answer✔a set of observations (a set of possible outcomes); most data can be put into
two groups: qualitative or quantitative which is broken down into discrete and continuous

qualitative data - answer✔(an attribute whose value is indicated by a label

quantitative data - answer✔an attribute whose value is indicated by a number

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discrete data - answer✔data that is the result of counting (such as the number of students of a
given ethnic group in a class or number of books on a shelf)

continuous data - answer✔data that is the result of measuring (such as distance traveled or
weight of luggage)

discrete random variable - answer✔a random variable (RV) whose outcomes are counted

double blinging - answer✔the act of blinging both the subjects of an experiment and the
researchers who work with the subjects

experimental unit - answer✔any individual or object to be measured

explanitory variable - answer✔the independent varibale in an experiment; the value controlled
by researchers

frequency - answer✔the number of times a value of the data occurs

informed consent - answer✔any human subect in a research study must be cgnizant of any risks
or costs associated with the study. the subject has the right to know the nature of the
treatments included in the study, their potential risks, and their potential benefits. consent
must be given freely by an informed, fit participant

institutional review board - answer✔a committee tasked with oversight of research programs
that involve human subjects

lurking variable - answer✔a variable that has an effect on a study even though it is neither an
explanatory variable nor a response variable

nonsampling error - answer✔an issue that affects the reliability of sampling data other than
natural variation; it includes a variety of human errors including poor study design, biased
sampling methods, inaccurate information provided by study participants, data entry errors,
and poor analysis.

numerical variable - answer✔variables that take on values that are indicated by numbers

parameter - answer✔a number that is used to represent a population characteristic and that
generally cannot be determined easily

placebo - answer✔an inactive treatment that has no real effect on the explanatory variable

population - answer✔all individuals, objects, or measurements whose properties are being
studied



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probability - answer✔a number between zero and one, inclusive, that gives the likelihood that a
specific event will occur

proportion - answer✔the number of successes divided by the total number in the sample

random assignment - answer✔the act of organizing experimental units into treatment groups
using random methods

random sampling - answer✔a method of selecting a sample that gives every member of the
population an equal chance of being selected.

relative frequency - answer✔the ratio of the number of times a value of the data occurs in the
set of all outcomes to the number of all outcomes

representative sample - answer✔a subset of the population that has the same characteristics as
the population

response variable - answer✔the dependent variable in an experiment; the value that is
measured for change at the end of an experiment

sample - answer✔a subset of the population studied

sampling bias - answer✔not all members of the population are equally likely to be selected

sampling error - answer✔the natural variation that results from selecting a sample to represent
a larger population; this variation decreases as the sample size increases, so selecting larger
samples reduces sampling error

sampling with replacement - answer✔Once a member of the population is selected for
inclusion in a sample, that member is returned to the population for the selection of the next
individual.

sampling without replacement - answer✔a member of the population may be chosen for
inclusion in a sample only once. if chosen, the member is not returned to the population before
the next selection

simple random sampling - answer✔a straightforward method for selecting a random variable;
give each member of the population a number. use a random number generator to select a set
of labels. these randomly selected labels identify the members of your sample

static - answer✔a numerical characteristic of the sample, a statistic estimates the
corresponding population parameter

stratified sampling - answer✔a method for selecting a random sample used to ensure that
subgroups of the population are represented adequately; divide the population into groups

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