Topic 1: Data skills Flashcards

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Correlation definition (1 point)

A
  1. A change in one variable is accompanied by a change in another variable, but one does not cause the other to change.
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Causation definition (1 point)

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  1. a change in one variable is responsible for a change in another variable.
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What to do when it says “describing” in a question (1 point)

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say what you see (no biological {explanation/theory} needed)

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What are the 2 ways of describing the {trend/relationship}? (2 points)

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  1. As the (x-axis/factor) increases, the (y-axis factor) increases (positive correlation).

OR

  1. As the (x-axis factor) increases, the (y-axis factor) decreases (negative correlation).

NOTE: Copy the two variables IN FULL exactly as they appear on the graph axes or in the table headings.

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linear definition (1 point)

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  1. straight line
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non-linear definition (1 point)

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  1. {not a straight line / curve}
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If there is more than one {line /curve}, what should you comment on? (4 points)

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  1. GENERAL TREND
    - all may {increase/decrease}
    - all but one may {increase/decrease}
  2. which line shows the GREATEST {increase/decrease} or SMALLEST {increase/decrease}? (usually not a mark for both)
  3. look for SIMILARITIES between two lines – say which ones and where
  4. look for DIFFERENCES - comment on the UNUSUAL line if there is onethat is different from the others
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Range bars (error bars) give an idea of the spread of data and the smaller the bars, the more _______ the data.

If there are range bars on a graph you should comment on them.

An alternative to range bars is standard deviation. Standard deviation can be calculated and given next to the data.

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reliable

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What should you say on exam papers if range bars overlap? (1 point)

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  1. {SD/range/error bars} overlap, so there is no significant difference between data sets.
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What should you say on exam papers if range bars do not overlap? (1 point)

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  1. {SD/range/error bars} do not overlap, so there is a significant difference between data sets.
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Describing data checklist

8 points

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  1. Trend/relationship – in correct format
  2. Positive or negative correlation?
  3. Linear or non-linear increase/decrease?
  4. Manipulate data
  5. Greatest increase/decrease?
  6. No constant trend – divide up line using numbers on x- axis
  7. If compare two/many data sets – comment on similarities and differences (many - often there is one line which is different from the rest)
  8. If range/SD bars or SD in tables – look for overlap, no significant difference in data sets. If no overlap, there is a significant difference in data sets.
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what does it mean when a question says “analyse data” (1 point)

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  1. describing data
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How do you calculate rate of change? (1 point)

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Change in y over change in x

change in y / change in x

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How do you calculate percentage change? (2 steps_

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(previous value) - (current value) = (difference)

difference
============== X 100 = (change)%
(previous value)

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