★ Must-know
Further detail
Pose → collect → analyze → interpret
📌 Population data come from every individual of interest, whereas sample data come from only some individuals of interest.
Everyone versus some
★ Must-know
📌 A quantitative variable has numerical values for which operations such as addition or averaging make sense, whereas a qualitative variable places individuals into categories or groups.
Further detail
Numbers versus categories
★ Must-know
Further detail
Summarize data versus generalize from a sample
★ Must-know
Further detail
A random sample does not guarantee that the sample reflects every aspect of the population, because a random sample can overrepresent one group by chance.
To select 30 cars from 500, assign the cars numbers 1 through 500 and use a random-number generator to select the corresponding numbers.
Number → randomize → select
📌 Stratified sampling divides the population into characteristic-based strata and randomly samples from each, whereas cluster sampling randomly selects pre-existing clusters and includes every member of each selected cluster.
📌 Systematic sampling selects every kth population member after a randomly selected starting point, whereas multistage sampling uses several sampling methods to create successively smaller groups whose final sample consists of clusters.
| Level | Ordering | Meaningful operations | Zero |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominal | No | None | Not applicable |
| Ordinal | Yes | Differences meaningless or unavailable | Not applicable |
| Interval | Yes | Differences | Not a true zero |
| Ratio | Yes | Differences and ratios | True zero |
| Design | How population is divided | Selection method |
|---|---|---|
| Simple random | No division | Every sample and individual has an equal chance |
| Stratified | Characteristic-based strata | Random sample from each stratum |
| Systematic | Sequential list | Every kth member after a random start |
| Cluster | Pre-existing clusters | Random clusters; include every member |
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1. Which sequence best represents the usual cycle of a statistical investigation?
2. A researcher uses an advanced statistical method on data containing many inaccurate measurements. What is the most reasonable conclusion?
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What is Statistics?
The study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret data.
What is the first step in a statistical investigation cycle?
Posing a question.
What step follows collecting data in a statistical investigation?
Analyzing the data.
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