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Researcher does not influence the responses.
Researcher applies a treatment before observing the responses.
Treatment is applied to part of a population
No treatment is applied to this group.
The subjects in the treatment and control groups are called?
Harmless, fake treatment, that is made to look like the real treatment.
Use if a mathematical or physical model to reproduce the conditions of a situation or process.
Investigation of one or more characteristics of a population.
Occurs when an experimenter cannot tell the difference between the effects of different factors on the variable.
Subject reacts favorably to a placebo when in fact the subject has been given a fake treatment.
Subject do not know whether they are receiving a treatment or a placebo.
Neither the experimenter nor the subjects know if the subjects are receiving a treatment or placebo.
Randomly assigning subject to different treatment groups.
Groups of subjects with similar characteristics.
experimenter who divides subjects with similar characteristics into blocks and then, within each block, randomly assign subjects to treatment groups.
True False - Sample Size is the count or measure of an entire population.
True False - Census is the number of subjects, in another important part of experimental design.
One in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
One that is not representative of the population from which is drawn.
True False - Simple random sample is one in which every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.
Count or measure of part of a population, and is more commonly used in statistical studies.
Repetition of an experiment under the same or similar conditions
When the population falls into naturally occurring subgroups, each having similar characteristics, which method of sampling works best?
What method of sampling works best when it is important for the sample to have members from each segment of the population?
Which sample technique that has each member of the population assigned a number?

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