Quantitative Methods: Describing Data Flashcards
What is a population?
A complete set of objects
What is a sample?
A subset of a given population
What is ‘cherry picking’?
When samples are modifed/subdivided
for the sake of deriving a better conclusion
What is a variable?
A set of related events that can take on more than one value
E.g. weight, exam mark, academic degree, hometown
What is the Independent Variable?
The variable representing the value being changed or manipulated
It is controlled or selected to determine its relationship on an observed outcome
What is the dependent variable?
The observed result of the IV being manipulated
It is something that (may) depend on the IV
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?
IV = type of tennis racket
DV = speed of service
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 = ?
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
What is the control variable?
Variables that are kept constant to prevent them influencing the
effect of IV on DV
What are the 4 types of data?
- Nominal (categorical)
- Ordinal (
- Interval
- Ratio
What is nominal data?
Cannot be ordered or counted (country, gender, occupation)
What is ordinal data?
Can be ordered, but cannot be added or subtracted (spice level (mild to hell)
What is interval data?
Can be ordered, differences can be measured, but you cannot compute ratio between two values = no meaningful zero exists (exam mark, date, year)
What is ratio data?
interval + can take ratio between two = has a meaningful zero (distance, height)
What 2 types of data are qualitative?
= Categorical in Jamovi
Nominal and ordinal