Chapter 1 - Intro Flashcards

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Variables

Score

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  1. Characteristics

2. The value an individual has on a particular variable

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Ratio scale

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Quantitative variables for which there is a unit of measurement and absolute zero point
Divided into intervals
Order things being measured

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Discrete example

Continuous example

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  1. Number of people in classroom

2. Height

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4
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Interval scale

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Unit of measurement but no zero
Only Kelvin has zero point
100C not double 50C

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5
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Qualitative variables

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Discrete

No natural ordering to values of qualitative variables

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6
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Ordinal variables

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Not on equal interval

Natural ordering

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7
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Ordinal scale

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Natural ordering

No unit of measurement

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8
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Stevens’s hierarchy of scales

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  1. Ratio: natural ordering to values, units of measurement, absolute zero
  2. Interval: natural ordering, units of measurement
  3. Ordinal: natural ordering, no units
  4. Nominal: unordered categories
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9
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Psychological construct

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An abstract quantity that explains some aspect of behaviour. Intelligence, introversion, sociability

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10
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Operational measure of intelligence

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Tool to measure psychological construct. Questionnaire.

May derive from speed and accuracy of answering.

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11
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Valid

Reliable

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  1. Measures what it’s supposed to measure

2. Similar results many times

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12
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Measurement error

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Variability in measurements

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13
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Inferential statistics

Descriptive statistics

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  1. The act of inferring population parameters from sample statistics
  2. Do not involve inferences about parameters
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14
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Convenience sample
Sampling bias
Sampling error

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  1. Samples conveniently available
  2. Not all members had an equal chance of being selected in the sample
  3. Difference between sample statistic and population parameter it estimates
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15
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Sampling distribution

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A probability distribution of all possible values of a sample statistic based on samples of the same size

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