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By Gord Walden
Definitions
Sampling
Data
Examples
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Definitions $100 Question
The whole group or items being studied
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Definitions $100 Answer
What is the population
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Definitions $200 Question
Data collected by an outside source
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What is Secondary Data
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Definitions $300 Question
A sample where all members has the same
opportunity to be chosen
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What is random sample
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Definitions $400 Question
A sample chosen by dividing the population
into groups and choosing the same
percent or fraction of each group.
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Definitions $400 Answer
What is a stratified random sample
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Definitions $500 Question
When members of a population are chosen
at a specific interval starting at a
randomly selected member.
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What is a systematic random sample.
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Sampling $100 Question
The type of sampling used when Jesse
picked names out of a hat for 5
representatives from his class.
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Simple random sample
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Sampling $200 Question
The type of sampling when a person uses a
class list to pick every fifth person from
a point chosen by choosing a number out
of a hat.
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What is systematic random sampling
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Sampling $300 Question
The problem that occurs when a principal
wants an opinion about a dance theme and
asks the football team for their
suggestions.
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Sampling $300 Answer
What is bias
(or a bias sample)
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Sampling $400 Question
When you pick a part of a population to
study or survey.
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What is a sample
(part of a population)
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Sampling $500 Question
An example of a stratified random sample
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Answers may vary – class decides if correct
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Data $100 Question
What it is called when data is collected
from the WHOLE population
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What is a cencus
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Data $200 Question
The population when a scientist wants to
know how a squirrel develops in the first
3 months of life
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All squirrels
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Data $300 Question
The type of data collected when a principle
uses statistics Canada to determine the
number of students who might be
struggling with mental illness in the
school.
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What is secondary data
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Data $400 Question
What the statement is called when Mrs.
Semple says that a Ferrari runs faster
than a Mustang.
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What is a hypothesis
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Data $500 Question
What these are called:
The more a student texts the lower their
average mark
The more a student texts the higher their
average mark
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What is the opposite hypothesis
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An example of systematic random sampling
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Answers will vary – must include a random
starting point and an organized way to
progress through the population
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Examples $200 Question
An example of an hypothesis and its
opposite
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Answers may vary
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Examples $300 Question
An example of a simple random sample
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Answers may vary
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Examples $400 Question
The population of a clothing store which
needs to find out whether its customers
are happy with its service.
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What is all their customers
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Examples $500 Question
An example of a bias sample when trying to
determine what the students want the
semi-formal theme to be.
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Answers may vary
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Practice $100 Question
The type of sampling and the bias that the
samples could have if the president of a
restaurant chain interviews employees at
one branch.
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What is non random sampling: This sample
could be biased since employees of one
branch may not be representative of the
employees of the whole chain.
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Practice $200 Question
The population for the hypothesis that
most food stores charge more for cream
than for milk.
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All food stores
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Practice $300 Question
The population if a government agency
wants to survey Ontario Farmer AND a
stratified random sampling technique
that the agency could use.
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What is ALL Ontario Farmers
Answers may vary – example – asking every
30th farmer on an alphabetical list
starting at a randomly generated spot on
the list
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Practice $400 Question
The way to choose a stratified random
sample of 10% of trees that have been
invested by beetles in a park.
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Practice $400 Answer
Answers may vary – example – split the
park into sections and randomly pick 10%
in each section.
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Practice $500 Question
A description of how you could test the
following hypothesis.
Students prefer to do work in class in
groups more than individually
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Practice $500 Answer
Answers may vary
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