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Used to reduce bias, this measure weights the more relevant information higher than less
relevant information. - CORRECT ANSWER-Statistical adjustment
The probability of the observed value or something more extreme under the assumption that
the null hypothesis is true. - CORRECT ANSWER-P-value
The probability of correctly detecting a false null hypothesis. - CORRECT ANSWER-Power of a
test
The objects described by a set of data: person (animal), place, and thing. In a medical trial, the
people in the study referred to are called Subjects - CORRECT ANSWER-Individual
Probability of rejecting a true null hypothesis. - CORRECT ANSWER-Alpha value
Probability of accepting a false null hypothesis. - CORRECT ANSWER-Beta value
Statistics involving methods of using information from a sample to draw conclusions regarding
the population. - CORRECT ANSWER-Inferential
Statistics involving methods of organizing, picturing, and summarizing information from samples
or population. - CORRECT ANSWER-Descriptive
, Rejecting a true null hypothesis. - CORRECT ANSWER-Type I error
Occurs when a subject receives no treatment, but (incorrectly) believes he or she is in fact
receiving treatment and responds favorably. - CORRECT ANSWER-Placebo effect
Failing to reject a false null hypothesis. - CORRECT ANSWER-Type II error
Describes the spread in the values of the sample statistic when many samples are taken. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Variability
Describes a characteristic of an individual to be measured or observed. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Variable
Any specific experimental condition applied to the subjects. - CORRECT ANSWER-Treatment
A variable that has a value or numerical measurement for which operations such as addition or
averaging make sense. - CORRECT ANSWER-Quantitative variable
A variable that describes an individual by placing the individual into a category or group. -
CORRECT ANSWER-Qualitative variable
A scale that represents an ordinal scale such as looks on a scale from 1 to 10. - CORRECT
ANSWER-Likert scale
A sample selected in such a way that each individual is equally likely to be selected as well as
any group of size 𝒏 is equally likely to be selected. - CORRECT ANSWER-Simple random sample
A numerical facsimile or representation of a real-world phenomenon. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Simulation