A2:S-IC.B.3
Recognize the purposes of and differences among sample surveys, experiments, and observational studies; explain how randomization relates to each.
Khan Academy ResourcesThe language of experimentsPrinciples of experiment designSimulation and randomness: Random digit tablesRandom sampling vs. random assignment (scope of inference)Sampling methodsConclusions in observational studies versus experimentsSimple random samplesExperiment designsSampling method considerationsExperiment design considerationsTypes of studiesFinding errors in study conclusionsSystematic random samplingMatched pairs experiment designIntroduction to experiment designInvalid conclusions from studies exampleCan causality be established from this study?Techniques for random sampling and avoiding biasWorked example identifying observational studyTechniques for generating a simple random sampleTypes of studies

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