Statistical Questions and Bias Solutions
- A statistical question has an answer that allows for variability .
- In the study of statistics, variation occurs naturally and normally in data collections.
- However, the results of data collection must be repeatable to show there is no bias (or little bias).
- If there is little to no variability, it is possible that the sample:
- Does not accurately reflect the population
- Includes bias and/or errors
- Statistical bias is an error that causes the results of a study to misrepresent any population parameter .
- When bias is present, the collected data is not representative of the population (or sometimes even the sample).
- Bias can occur when questions:
- Are leading
- Are inaccurate
- Do not allow for variability
- Therefore, statistical questions should not:
- Include the opinion of the writer/researcher
- Lead individuals of the population to answer in a particular way
- A purpose of study is a simple statement that is clear and without presumption that explains the goal of the research.
- When writing statistical questions, a purpose of study can help you write questions that ensure you collect the right data without bias .
- When participating in a study, identifying the purpose of study can help you be a healthy skeptic and recognize bias .
Example 3
Describe the bias in each question.
- How tall is the oak tree beside the playground at the park?
Sample: The result is one single number, which means there is nothing to analyze.
- Everyone knows that schools with mascots are better than schools without. What are your reasons for agreeing?
Sample: You are only allowed to give an answer that agrees with the statement. “Everyone knows” implies consensus.
Example 4
Rewrite the question to remove bias.
Given the obvious benefits of raising the age at which you can get your license, what are your thoughts?
Sample: What are your thoughts about raising the age at which you can get your license?
Sample: What are the pros and cons of raising the age at which you can get your license?