Topic 1: Data skills Flashcards
Correlation definition (1 point)
- A change in one variable is accompanied by a change in another variable, but one does not cause the other to change.
Causation definition (1 point)
- a change in one variable is responsible for a change in another variable.
What to do when it says “describing” in a question (1 point)
say what you see (no biological {explanation/theory} needed)
What are the 2 ways of describing the {trend/relationship}? (2 points)
- As the (x-axis/factor) increases, the (y-axis factor) increases (positive correlation).
OR
- 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.
linear definition (1 point)
- straight line
non-linear definition (1 point)
- {not a straight line / curve}
If there is more than one {line /curve}, what should you comment on? (4 points)
- GENERAL TREND
- all may {increase/decrease}
- all but one may {increase/decrease} - which line shows the GREATEST {increase/decrease} or SMALLEST {increase/decrease}? (usually not a mark for both)
- look for SIMILARITIES between two lines – say which ones and where
- look for DIFFERENCES - comment on the UNUSUAL line if there is onethat is different from the others
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.
reliable
What should you say on exam papers if range bars overlap? (1 point)
- {SD/range/error bars} overlap, so there is no significant difference between data sets.
What should you say on exam papers if range bars do not overlap? (1 point)
- {SD/range/error bars} do not overlap, so there is a significant difference between data sets.
Describing data checklist
8 points
- Trend/relationship – in correct format
- Positive or negative correlation?
- Linear or non-linear increase/decrease?
- Manipulate data
- Greatest increase/decrease?
- No constant trend – divide up line using numbers on x- axis
- If compare two/many data sets – comment on similarities and differences (many - often there is one line which is different from the rest)
- 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.
what does it mean when a question says “analyse data” (1 point)
- describing data
How do you calculate rate of change? (1 point)
Change in y over change in x
change in y / change in x
How do you calculate percentage change? (2 steps_
(previous value) - (current value) = (difference)
difference
============== X 100 = (change)%
(previous value)