Research methods: statistical analysis Flashcards

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How can the degree of variability be calculated?

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Standard deviation

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what is it possible to do with normally distributed results?

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estimate the % of all values within a particular range around the mean

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3
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what do most scientific investigations produce?

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quantitative results that are compared to establish the significance of any differences

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4
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what will a good scientific analysis do?

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Prove as there is always something remaining to find (more to be investigated)

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what is the key issues with when deciding the significance of a conclusion?

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the level of confidence

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what makes a result statistically significant?

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if the result is unlikely to have occurred by random chance

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what can be done with the random chance in investigations?

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it can be calculated
the lower the value the greater the reliability of the result

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what is the p-value? (probability)

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the probability of an event being caused by random chance

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how is the p-value usually expressed?

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the probability that a single event was significant
0.9,0.95,0.99,0.995
as a degree of confidence that the difference being investigated is significant

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10
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does showing significance mean importance?

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does not mean it is important or that a casual relationship has been found
2 correlated factors may be caused by a variable that hasnt been investigated

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what are the comparisons between p-value and significance level?

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0.1= 90%
0.05= 95%
0.01=99%
0.005=99.5%

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12
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when is spearman’s rank used?

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used to see whether there is a consistent change in the value of one variable as another variable increases or decreases

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what does spearman rank assess?

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how closely 2 variables are correlated

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14
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what are some examples of where spearman rank can be used?

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crop yield increases as fertiliser application increases
noise levels decrease as distance from road increases
number of moths increase as temperature rises

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what is the chi square test used for?

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compare the frequencies or numbers of things in different groups are significantly different

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16
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when can chi square not be used?

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data that can be continuously variable such as ,measured or calculated

17
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what is an example of a hypothesis used for the chi squared test? (Wood mice)

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different management practices in a range of woodlands affects the number of dormice

18
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when is the T-test used?

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if there is a significant difference between two means where data was measured

19
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what are some examples of data used in the T-test?

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mass
length
wind speed
dissolved oxygen level

20
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when would you use Mann Whitney u over t-test?

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if the data isn’t normally distributed

21
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what are some examples of hypothesis that can be tested using T-test?

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mean mass of lobsters is higher in areas where collection is banned
dissolved oxygen level is lower in a sewage polluted river
wind speed is lower in a woodland than in a clearing

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when is the Mann Whitney U used?

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used when there is a significant difference between 2 median values where the data was counted

23
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what is an example of where the Mann Whitney U can be used?

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fewer cars use a road when road charging is introduced
biodiversity is higher in a hedge that is trimmed less frequently
fewer seeds germinate at pH5 then pH7