Chapter 2: Statistical Variation Flashcards

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N =?

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total number of subjects or scores…
n=subsample of the sample..
N= the total sample

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Xi=??

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i can vary from 1-N……the iTH score..

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Summation?
N
Σχi
i= 1

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N= last score in summation..
x= variable...
i= first score in the summation...
summation= sum of data..
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4
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Scales of measurement ?

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determine types of tests used to analyze

different scales have different properties….

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Properties of Measurement Scales?

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Property of identity..
equal unit size…
absolute zero
magnitude/ordinality

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Property of Identity ..

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each value represents a descriptive category..

ex: drink brand, religious affiliation…

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Property of Magnitude/ ordinality..

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assigned values reflect greater than and less than…

grading scheme = ex !

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Property of Equal unit size?..

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difference between numbers are the same…..

ex: 120-130…and 180-190

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Property of Absolute zero?

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zero represents nothing of the variable…

…….# of cars in a parking lot? zero? zero= no cars….ex

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10
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Types of scales?? 4

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Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio scales…

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Nominal Scale

property involved?

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lowest scale of measurement
deals with qualitative data not quantitative data..
property = identity
no value difference between variables….
cannot add or avg..
good for comparisons ….how many of something…

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Ordinal Scale?

Property?

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deals with data that can be ordered or ranked.... 
ex: olympic race..... 1st , 2nd , 3rd 
there are no in between numbers..
property: identity, magnitude.. 
A>B B>C ... A=F
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Interval Scale?

property?

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distance between ranked differences are =
Property: identity, magnitude, and interval properties..
zero is arbitrary..
can: a-b=c ..c-d…a-b>c-d..
cant do ratios no mult or divison…

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Ratio Scale?

property?

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Interval with true zero point….
score of zero = no amount of variable!
Property: identity, magnitude, equal interval and absolute zero!
can do all math operations…

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Discrete Variables?

scales?

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no possible values between adjacent units…
whole numbers units or categories…
cant have 3 and a half cats!
nominal and ordinal!

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16
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Continuous Variables..

scales?

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can take infinite variable values in between units…
ex: drug dosage….10mg..10.1 mg…etc..
interval or ratio!

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Real Limit?

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values are set at 1/2 of the scale…..
score of 72 really means 72 +/- 0.5
URL: 72.5
LRL: 71.5

18
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Upward Rounding bias?

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we round up more times than we round down…

19
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Solution to upward rounding bias!?

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remainder is >5, round up
Remainder is <5, round down
Remainder is = 5 and last digit even, round down
Remainder is = 5 and last digit is odd, round up
ex: 26.6= 27
25.5 = 26…

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X or Y = ??

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variables that are measured…