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Surveys, Experimental Studies, and Observational Studies

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Surveys, Experimental Studies, and Observational Studies

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  1. Surveys, Experimental Studies, and Observational Studies

  2. Survey • Statistical surveys are used to collect quantitative information from a specific population.  A survey may focus on opinions or factual information depending upon the purpose of the study.  Surveys may involve answering a questionnaire or being interviewed by a researcher.  • Example – The Census

  3. Experimental Study • In an experimental study, the researcher takes measurements,  or surveys, the sample population.  The researcher then manipulates the sample population in some manner. • Causation and Treatment!!!!! • Example - A group of students is interested in knowing if the number of times they can sink a basketball is related to the color of the basketball. The students shoot a series of baskets and record their success using a regulation colored basketball.  They then switch to a blue colored basketball and shoot the same series of baskets.  A statistical analysis is performed. 

  4. Observational Study • In an observational study, the sample population being studied is measured, or surveyed, as it is.  The researcher does not influence the population in any way or attempt to intervene in the study. • Example - A group of students is interested in knowing if there is a correlation between attending an SAT Prep class and scores achieved on the SAT Examination.  The students use a survey to collect their data from both students who took an SAT Prep class and those that did not take an SAT Prep class.  A statistical analysis is performed.

  5. Experiment or Observational study? • Seventy-two percent of American squeeze their toothpaste tube from the top. This and other not-serious findings are included in The First Really Important Survey of American habits. Those results are based on 700 responses from the 25,000 questionnaires that were mailed.

  6. Experiment or Observational Study? • In one study subjects were randomly given either 500 or 1000 milligrams of vitamin C daily, and the number of colds they came down with during a winter season was noted.

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