Biology 2244A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Current Population Survey (Us), Simple Random Sample, Statistical Inference

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Individuals: object described by a set of data can be people, animals, plants or things. Population: in a statistical study it is the entire group of people we want information from. Sample: part of the population from which we actually collect information use a sample to draw conclusions about the entire population. Sampling design: describes exactly how to choose a sample from the population. 1st step = specify population they want to describe. For us government it is us residents that are 15 years + and are not in prison. Cps defines current smoker who smoke either every day or some days and a quitting attempt if it lasted 24 h + Not all statistical studies use samples that are drawn exactly from the. Entire population of interest: ex. studies of animal behaviour cannot realistically capture animals from their entire wildlife habitat whether the results also apply to a larger population is a biological argument not a statistical one.

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