0.1 AP Stats: Big Ideas Flashcards

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In statistics we don’t prove anything, we gather evidence and make a conclusion. What kind of evidence is considered statistically significant?

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Any result that would be rare by chance alone. Later in the course, we will discover that the most standard degree of rarity is 5%. So if a certain result would happen less than 1 in 20 by chance alone, it is good evidence for something else.

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How can you tell if a study was an experiment or just observational?

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Did they apply a treatment to some subjects (experiment) or just ask questions or observe results (observational study)

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How is probability used in statistics?

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It helps us figure out how rare an event is if it were only by chance alone. The more rare, the more significant.

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What is the point of gathering data?

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To make some kind of conclusion about a bigger population. If it’s an experiment, you can also get evidence that one thing is causing another.

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What is statistics?

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Statistics is the science and art of collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data.

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What is the most important thing to consider when collecting data?

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Does the sample accurately represent the population? Make sure to avoid bias!

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What is a distribution?

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A display of all of the values that a variable takes. It can simply be a table of counts or a graphical display.

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