Statistics

Cards (11)

  • Probability
    P(A') = probability of A not happening
    P(AuB)= probability of A or B
    P(AnB) = probability of A and B
    P(AnB')= Not in both A and B
    P(AuB') =Not A or B
    P(A|B) = probability of A given B
  • Quota Sampling
    Sample reflects a trait until the quota for that trait is met
    +: small sample still representative, no sampling frame, quick, easy,cheap, compare groups in a population
    -:potential bias, groups can be costly or inaccurate, increased scope= more costs, non responses are not recorded
  • Opportunity Sampling
    Sampling whoever is available and fits the criteria
    +:easy, cheap
    -: unlikely to be representative, dependant on researcher
  • Census
    Observes every member of a population so is very accurate, but time consuming, expensive and can't be done when testing destroys the item
  • Sample
    Observations taken from a subset of the population. Cheaper, faster, less data to process, but may not be accurate or large enough to include subgroups of the population
  • Simple Random
    +: Bias-free, easy, cheap for small populations, equal chance of selection
    -:needs sampling frame, not suitable for large populations
  • Systematic
    1st person is random then regular intervals
    +:simple, quick, suitable for large populations
    -:needs sampling frame, introduces bias if the sampling frame is not random
  • Stratified
    no. in stratum/no. in population x desired sample size
    +: reflects population structures, proportional representation of groups
    -:must make distinct strata, sampling frame, unsuitable for large populations
  • Histograms
    Frequency= frequency density x class width
    Frequency polygon = joined the middle of each bar
    Shows continuous grouped data and gives a good idea of distribution
  • Comparing Data

    Use the mean and standard deviation OR the median and IQR
  • Regression
    +b = positive correlation -b=negative correlation
    using x to find y in the know range = interpolation
    using x to find y outside the range = extrapolation
    using y to x = illegal