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BIO 144 Exam Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update Pseudoreplication- Anwerstreating many measurements from same individuals as if independent. assessing the biasing effect of an error & error modelling can only be done if...- Anwersif the error structure (model) & respective parameters are known. thus, potential errors must be identified already in the planning phase what is a model?- Anwersapproximation of reality. helping to understand the real world through simplified assumptions interpretation of linear dependency- Anwersthere's a proportional increase in y (response variable) with increase/decrease of x (explanatory variable) What does the error term ei take into account?- Anwersthe fact that the linear relationship doesn0t describe the data perfectly Degrees of freedom in linear regression- Anwersn–2 What's R^2 ?- Anwersin simple linear regression, it's the correlation btw the independent & the dependent variable. indicated the proportion of variability of the response variable y that's explained by the ensemble of all covariates. value between 0 and 1 the larger R^2, the more variability is explained by covariate, the better the choice of covariates (doesn't say anything about Model quality) T–test Df=- Anwershypothesis test that allows to compare means one–sample t–test two–sample t–test Df: n–2 one–sample t–test- Anwerstests if the mean of a sample differs from some value two–sample t–test- Anwerstests if there is a difference between the mean of one sample and the mean of another p–value =- Anwersprobability of an observed data summary and a value more extreme, given a specific mathematical model and hypothesis (usually H0) Confidence intervals answer the question ....- Anwers'which values of the parameter are compatible with the data?' Range in which we're pretty sure the population parameter lies (mean weight of all apples in an orchard) Depends on: variation within population of Interest & sample size. The more varied a population, the bigger the CI (the less precise our estimate)

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Pseudoreplication- Anwerstreating many measurements from same individuals as if
independent.



assessing the biasing effect of an error & error modelling can only be done if...- Anwersif the
error structure (model) & respective parameters are known. thus, potential errors must be
identified already in the planning phase



what is a model?- Anwersapproximation of reality. helping to understand the real world through
simplified assumptions



interpretation of linear dependency- Anwersthere's a proportional increase in y (response
variable) with increase/decrease of x (explanatory variable)



What does the error term ei take into account?- Anwersthe fact that the linear relationship
doesn0t describe the data perfectly



Degrees of freedom in linear regression- Anwersn–2



What's R^2 ?- Anwersin simple linear regression, it's the correlation btw the independent & the
dependent variable.



indicated the proportion of variability of the response variable y that's explained by the
ensemble of all covariates.



value between 0 and 1



the larger R^2, the more variability is explained by covariate, the better the choice of covariates
(doesn't say anything about Model quality)

,T–test

Df=- Anwershypothesis test that allows to compare means




one–sample t–test

two–sample t–test




Df: n–2



one–sample t–test- Anwerstests if the mean of a sample differs from some value



two–sample t–test- Anwerstests if there is a difference between the mean of one sample and
the mean of another



p–value =- Anwersprobability of an observed data summary and a value more extreme, given a
specific mathematical model and hypothesis (usually H0)



Confidence intervals answer the question ....- Anwers'which values of the parameter are
compatible with the data?'



Range in which we're pretty sure the population parameter lies (mean weight of all apples in an
orchard)

Depends on: variation within population of Interest & sample size.

The more varied a population, the bigger the CI (the less precise our estimate)

, confidence range =- Anwers'which other regression lines are compatible with the observed
data?'



prediction range =- Anwers'Where do future observations with a given x coordinate lie?'

much broader than confidence range



R^2 in multiple linear regression- Anwerssquared correlation between the fitted values. It
measures the proportion of the response's variability that's explained by the ensemble of all
covariates.




always increases when new variables are added; that doesn't mean the model improved.
adjusted R^2 is a better estimation!



adjusted R^2 does what...- Anwerspenalises for additional variables if they don't improve the
model. Thus it may decrease when new variable is added



Binary covariates- Anwerscovariables that can only attain value 0 or 1. If there's only one binary
variable in the model, there's only 2 predicted outcomes.



Factor covariates- Anwersconverting a factor with k levels into k dummy variables.




x=1 if observation is in a certain group

x=0 if obs. is not in certain group




This way each of the covariates can be included in the model as a binary variable.

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