Statistical Sampling Part II – Language and Technique.
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Statistical SamplingPart II – Language and Technique
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This video is designed to accompany
pages 41-76
in
Making Sense of UncertaintyActivities for Teaching Statistical
ReasoningVan-Griner Publishing Company
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Basic Language
List of Individuals123456789101112Population - Larger collection of
subjects/items that you are interested in understanding something about.
Sample - Subject/items that you are able to measure/interview. Chosen from population.
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Critical Distinction
Population
SampleStatistic – number that describes the sample. E.g. observed proportion in sample who answered “Yes”
Parameter – number that describes the population. E.g. true proportion of all U.K. students who would answer “Yes” to “Do you support gay marriage?”
Remember P-P
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Identification of Terms
Americans and Their Guns Title: Poll: Majority of Americans Back Stricter Gun LawsAuthors: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus, Leigh Ann CaldwellSource: CBS News January 17, 2013
As the president outlined sweeping new proposals aimed to reduce gun violence, a new CBS News/New York Times poll found that Americans back the central components of the president's proposals, including background checks, a national gun sale database, limits on high capacity magazines and a ban on semi-automatic weapons. Asked if they generally back stricter gun laws, more than half of respondents - 54 percent - support stricter gun laws …. That is a jump from April - before the Newtown and Aurora shootings - when only 39 percent backed stricter gun laws but about the same as ten years ago.…This poll was conducted by telephone from January 11-15, 2013 among 1,110 adults nationwide. Phone numbers were dialed from samples of both standard land-line and cell phones. The error due to sampling for results based on the entire sample could be plus or minus three percentage points.
Statistic
Sample
Population (All
Americans)
Parameter - true, unknown percentage of ALL Americans who would have said they supported stricter gun laws, if all had been
asked.
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A simple random sample (SRS) of size n consists of n individuals chosen from the population in such a way that every set of n individuals had the same chance of being chosen.
Simple Random Sampling
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Practical Selection Tool
SRS of size n from N subjects? 1. Label objects 1 to N2. Use
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Subtle and Critical
Keys to confidence in your parameter estimate?
1. The probabilistic nature of the sample selection
2. Some really neat mathematics
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Common Confusion
A “fair” sample in a probabilistic sense is NOT a cross-sectional sample.
One of least understood, but most critical interpretations of what it means to sample “fairly.”
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One-Sentence Reflection
A probabilistic sample like an SRS is a critical step in estimating a population parameter with a sample statistic.