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Title: Collection of Data


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Collection of Data
  • Jim Bohan
  • Bohan.educ_at_gmail.com

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Three Types of Studies
  • 1. Survey
  • A study in which the researcher gathers data by
    asking for responses from subjects.
  • 2. Observational Study
  • A study in which the researcher observes
    behaviors of the subjects.
  • 3. Controlled Experiment
  • A study in which the researcher imposes
    treatments on the subjects.

3
Methods of Data Collection
  • Census
  • Studying ALL subjects of the population of
    interest.
  • Sample
  • Studying a proper subset of the subjects from
    the population of interest.

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Issues with Sampling
  • The purpose of sampling is to generate a proper
    subset of the population that is representative
    of the population.
  • The major concern with sampling is
  • Bias
  • Bias is a systematic effect that skews all of
    the data values in a sample.

5
Types of Sampling INVALID
  • Convenience Sampling
  • Choosing the subjects in the sample by
    convenience.
  • Voluntary Response Sampling
  • Subjects are included in the sample on the basis
    of their volunteering to be included.

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Valid Types of Sampling SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLE
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Valid Types of Sampling STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLE
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Valid Types of Sampling SYSTEMATIC SAMPLE
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Valid Types of Sampling CLUSTER SAMPLE
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Valid Types of Sampling TWO STAGE SAMPLE
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The Key to VALID SAMPLING
  • Subjects are chosen by the application of a
    probability rule that is, based on RANDOM
    SELECTION

12
Controlled Experiments Vocabulary
  • Experiment
  • A study in which the researcher imposes
    treatment(s) on the subjects.
  • Controlled Experiment
  • A study in which groups receive different
    treatments whose effects are compared.
  • Units
  • The subjects who participate in the study.

13
Controlled Experiments More Vocabulary
  • Subjects
  • The term applied to human units.
  • Control Group
  • The group who receives either no treatment or a
    placebo, a treatment that causes no effect.
  • Treatment Group(s)
  • The group(s) who receives the treatment(s).

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Controlled Experiments More Vocabulary
  • Explanatory Variable
  • The variable to which the researcher assigns
    values in the study the independent variable.
  • Response Variable
  • The variable that measures the effect of the
    value of the explanatory variable the dependent
    variable.

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Three Requirements of Controlled Experiments
  • Comparison
  • Randomization
  • Replication

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Confounding The Problem
  • Two variables are CONFOUNDED when the effects of
    the explanatory variable cannot be separated
    among the treatment groups.
  • A LURKING VARIABLE is a variable that is not
    included in the study but may be effecting the
    results of the experiment.

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Confounding The Solution
  • The effects of confounding can be minimized by
    RANDOMIZATION.
  • The effects of a lurking variable should be
    spread uniformly among randomized groups.

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Basic Experimental Designs
  • Completely Randomized Design
  • Randomized Block Design
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