Chapter 6
Observation versus experiment
- Compare and constrast observational and experimental studies.
- Given the description of a study, identify whether the study was observational or experimental.
- Define confounding in terms of the observed association between an explanatory variable and a response variable.
- Propose confounding variables that might explain an assocation in an observational study.
Sampling
- Compare and contrast a population and a sample.
- Given the description of a study, identify the target population, the sample, and the actual population.
Sampling Designs
- Define sampling design.
- Explain bias in a sampling design.
- Given the description of a study and its sampling design, identify possible biases in its sampling design.
- Define a convenience sampling design.
- Define a simple random sample (SRS) sampling design.