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What is a systematic sampling?
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A sampling method where the researcher selects participants who are readily available
A sampling method where elements are selected at regular intervals from a population list
A sampling method where the researcher selects participants based on their characteristics
A sampling method where the researcher selects the participants based on their convenience
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What does the term 'outlier' mean in terms of data analysis?
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A data point that is significantly different from other similar points
A missing data point
A common data point
The average of data points
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What is a systematic sampling?
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What does the term 'outlier' mean in terms of data analysis?
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In the context of data analysis, what is 'bias'?
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What is a 'population' in the context of data collection?
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What is stratified sampling in the context of data collection?
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What is the term for a measure of the dispersion or variation in a set of values?
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What is the term for a sampling method where every member of a population has an equal chance to be selected?
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What is the term used to identify data that can be measured, quantified and analyzed using statistical methods?
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What is the difference between a 'sample' and a 'population'?
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What is a categorical variable?
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What is a population in terms of a statistical study?
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What is the meaning of 'bias' in the context of sampling and data?
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What does the term 'stratified sampling' refer to in Statistics?
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What is a 'categorical variable' in Statistics?
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What does 'outlier' mean in the context of sampling and data?
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What is the term for the process of selecting a subset of individuals from a larger population to represent the entire population?
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What is 'sampling error' in statistics?
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What term do we use to describe a summary measure that is computed to describe a characteristic from only some of the elements of a population or of a data set?