What You Can Do With Numbers - LECT 4 Flashcards
How can you minimise error in results?
Make repeated measurements and use statistics to estimate accuracy
Define the terms ‘trueness’ and ‘precision’
TRUENESS - how close average of own scores is to the true value = validity
PRECISION - how closely repeated measurements agree = repeatability
What is the SI system?
Measurement system built around 7 base units and larger numbers of derived units
What units are defined in their own technical way?
Seconds
Kilograms
Kelvin
What are the 4 categories data can be measured in?
- Nominal
- Ordinal
- Interval
- Ratio
Define the term ‘nominal measurements’
Numbers used to distinguish between individuals
- eg. Numbers on a footy jersey
Define the term ‘ordinal measurements’
Numbers ordered according to a criteria
- eg. A is ahead of B but we don’t know by how much = Olympic medals
Define the term ‘interval measurements’
How far apart numbers are apart on an arbitrary scale
- eg. Degree Celsius thermometer = no natural zero point
Define the term ‘ratio measurements’
Scale has a natural zero point
- degrees kelvin thermometer = has an absolute zero