DataCollectionPrinciples

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Across
  1. 2. a bias when individuals provide inaccurate information
  2. 4. sampling method when each observational unit has an equal chance
  3. 7. when sample is skewed toward particular interests, making it not representative of the population
  4. 12. when onve variable directly causes a change in the other
  5. 13. when too many people refuse to provide information in a survey
  6. 14. a number summarizing the population
  7. 15. non-representative sample where easily accessible individuals are more likely to be included
  8. 17. when the method used to select a sample makes it not representative of the population
  9. 18. the target group of interest, usually too large to collect data for every observational unit
  10. 20. evidence gathered in a haphazard way, where observational units do not represent the population
Down
  1. 1. the entity on which data is collected and analyzed in a study
  2. 3. study method that identifies individuals and collects information as events unfold
  3. 5. limit of what an observational study can show
  4. 6. variable that was not included in the study, but is associated in the variables of interest
  5. 8. study method that collects data after events have taken place
  6. 9. study method of collecting data that does not directly interfere with the observational units
  7. 10. a number summarizing the sample data
  8. 11. when two variables move together
  9. 16. non-representative sample where individuals choose themselves
  10. 19. set a subset of the observational units in the population