Quantitative Methods: Describing Data Flashcards

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What is a population?

A

A complete set of objects

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What is a sample?

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A subset of a given population

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What is ‘cherry picking’?

A

When samples are modifed/subdivided
for the sake of deriving a better conclusion

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What is a variable?

A

A set of related events that can take on more than one value

E.g. weight, exam mark, academic degree, hometown

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What is the Independent Variable?

A

The variable representing the value being changed or manipulated

It is controlled or selected to determine its relationship on an observed outcome

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What is the dependent variable?

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The observed result of the IV being manipulated

It is something that (may) depend on the IV

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IV & DV example:

If a coach wants to investigate which tennis racket results in a faster
service, which is the IV and which is the DV?

A

IV = type of tennis racket

DV = speed of service

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IV & DV example:

Sophie wants to examine whether three different types of exercise,
cycling, walking and yoga, have different effects on weight loss. She
plans a study asking participants one of the three exercises and checking the weight change after the exercise.

There is [#] DV = ?
There are [#] IV = ?
There are [#] levels of IV = ?

A

There is one DV = amount of weight loss

There are one IV = type of exercise

There are three levels of IV = cycling, walking and yoga

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What is the control variable?

A

Variables that are kept constant to prevent them influencing the
effect of IV on DV

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What are the 4 types of data?

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  • Nominal (categorical)
  • Ordinal (
  • Interval
  • Ratio
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What is nominal data?

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Cannot be ordered or counted (country, gender, occupation)

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What is ordinal data?

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Can be ordered, but cannot be added or subtracted (spice level (mild to hell)

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What is interval data?

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Can be ordered, differences can be measured, but you cannot compute ratio between two values = no meaningful zero exists (exam mark, date, year)

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What is ratio data?

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interval + can take ratio between two = has a meaningful zero (distance, height)

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What 2 types of data are qualitative?

= Categorical in Jamovi

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Nominal and ordinal

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What 2 types of data are quantitative

= Continuous in Jamovi

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Interval and ratio