BIOL 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Binomial Distribution, Bernoulli Trial, Statistical Parameter

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Hypothesis: an explanation of the mechanisms in our concept of nature. Predictions: arise from hypothesis and are tested to evaluate hypothesis. Steps in a scientific method: hypothesis formulation, study design, data collection, data analysis, conclusions and communication of results. 2 levels of organization: population: the set of all subjects relevant to the hypothesis. Census: measure all individuals in the population: sample: practical alternative to census. The subset of subjects selected from a statistical population that are actually examined during a particular study. Use characteristics of the sample to infer characteristics of the population and therefore must not be biased. Estimating population characteristics from samples is called statistical inference. A statistic is biased when the expected value from the sample is different from the true value in the population being sampled. Sampling error: the difference between each sample mean and the population mean. Read slide 22 for equations on exam.

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