Parameters
A population parameter is a numerical value that describes a characteristic of a population. For example, the population mean height of all students in a school is a population parameter.
Statistics
Numerical description of a sample characteristic
What is the difference between a parameter and a statistic?
The difference between a parameter vs a statistic is that a parameter is a fixed measure describing the whole population, while a statistic is a characteristic of a sample, a portion of the target population.
Descriptive statistics (3)
What it is+ what it does+ ex
Inferential statistics (3)
What it does+ generalize+ draw conclusion
Discrete data is
categorical
Quantitative Data (2)
What it is+how is it presented?
Continous Data
Take on any value in some interval and are not restricted to any list of values value in some interval
Discrete data
Can be listed
What level of measurement is continous?
Ratio, Interval
Which level of measurement can quantify the difference between values?
Interval, Ratio
Which level of measurement can add/subtract?
interval/ratio
Which level of measurement can multiply/divide?
ratio
Which level of measurement has inherent true values?
ratio
Variables(3)
What it is+ can be…
Experimental Study (2)
What it is+ what researchers do
Independent variable
Actively manipulated
Dependent Variable
Changes as a result of manipulation of IV
Confounding variables
What it is+ varies with + impossible to…
Validity
Does the experiment measure what it is intended to measure
Reliability
refers to how consistently a method measures something
Frequency Tables
Shows discrete data values along with frequency of each
Unimodal
One highest frequency or value
Skewed distributions
Have many more scores on one side of a distribution than on the other side