Chapter 4 AP Statistics Flashcards


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Convenience sample

Choosing individuals from the population who are easy to reach.

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Voluntary response sample

Consists of people who have chosen to respond

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Simple random sample (SRS)

Gathering a representative sample from a population where every group of size n has the same chance of being chosen. Each selection is independent.

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Steps for choosing SRS

1. Label each individual with a distinct numerical value with the same number of digits

2. Randomize, either using technology or a list of random digits

3. Select the sample that corresponds to the selected integers

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Systematic sample

The elements of the population are put into a list, and then every kth element in the list is chosen

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Stratified sample

The population is divided into different subgroups, or strata, then are randomly selected proportionally

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Cluster sample

Divide the population area into sections that are close to each other; randomly choose some of those clusters and include all members from those selected clusters.

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Undercoverage

occurs when some members of the population are less likely to be chosen or cannot be chosen in the sample

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Voluntary response

Occurs when using a voluntary response sample. (not representative of pop)

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Non-response

occurs when an individual chosen for the sample can't be contacted or refuses to cooperate (occurs after sample is taken)

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Response bias

Occurs when there is a systematic pattern of inaccurate answers to a survey question; can be caused by the behavior of the respondent or the behavior of the interviewer.