Concept D3.4
Media Literacy & Digital Citizenship

Sample bias

When information is completely hidden or unavailable, be aware of possible underlying issues in the sample and apply strategies to identify and address them.

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Data Science Starter Kit Module 4: Drawing Conclusions - Interpreting Problems and Results

Welcome to one of the most critical skills in data science—learning how to draw valid conclusions from data and understanding what those conclusions can and cannot tell us. This module focuses on the thinking skills that separate good data science from misleading claims.🔗

Interpreting Problems and Results isn’t about complex statistical tests or advanced mathematics. It’s about developing the intellectual honesty and critical thinking skills to say, “Based on this data, here’s what we can reasonably conclude, here’s what we’re not sure about, and here’s what we still need to investigate.”

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Data Science Starter Kit Module 4: Drawing Conclusions - Interpreting Problems and Results

Welcome to one of the most critical skills in data science—learning how to draw valid conclusions from data and understanding what those conclusions can and cannot tell us. This module focuses on the thinking skills that separate good data science from misleading claims.🔗

Interpreting Problems and Results isn’t about complex statistical tests or advanced mathematics. It’s about developing the intellectual honesty and critical thinking skills to say, “Based on this data, here’s what we can reasonably conclude, here’s what we’re not sure about, and here’s what we still need to investigate.”

6–8 Competencies

Acknowledge that a sample may be systematically skewed due to collection methods, data availability, survey design, or other factors, as demonstrated in a direct data collection activity.

6-8.D.3.4a

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Data Science Starter Kit Module 4: Drawing Conclusions - Interpreting Problems and Results

Welcome to one of the most critical skills in data science—learning how to draw valid conclusions from data and understanding what those conclusions can and cannot tell us. This module focuses on the thinking skills that separate good data science from misleading claims.🔗

Interpreting Problems and Results isn’t about complex statistical tests or advanced mathematics. It’s about developing the intellectual honesty and critical thinking skills to say, “Based on this data, here’s what we can reasonably conclude, here’s what we’re not sure about, and here’s what we still need to investigate.”

9–10 Competencies

Acknowledge that a sample may be systematically skewed due to collection methods, data availability, survey design, or other reasons, particularly in a secondary data context.

9-10.D.3.4a

Identify examples of sample bias in the media or other real-world examples. e.g., medical drug trials, prior debunked research

9-10.D.3.4b

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Data Science Starter Kit Module 4: Drawing Conclusions - Interpreting Problems and Results

Welcome to one of the most critical skills in data science—learning how to draw valid conclusions from data and understanding what those conclusions can and cannot tell us. This module focuses on the thinking skills that separate good data science from misleading claims.🔗

Interpreting Problems and Results isn’t about complex statistical tests or advanced mathematics. It’s about developing the intellectual honesty and critical thinking skills to say, “Based on this data, here’s what we can reasonably conclude, here’s what we’re not sure about, and here’s what we still need to investigate.”

11–12 Competencies

Propose and implement at least two methods to mitigate sample bias in a real-world dataset. e.g., adding additional data, making a new variable with a correction, explicitly stated assumption

11-12.D.3.4a

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Data Science Starter Kit Module 4: Drawing Conclusions - Interpreting Problems and Results

Welcome to one of the most critical skills in data science—learning how to draw valid conclusions from data and understanding what those conclusions can and cannot tell us. This module focuses on the thinking skills that separate good data science from misleading claims.🔗

Interpreting Problems and Results isn’t about complex statistical tests or advanced mathematics. It’s about developing the intellectual honesty and critical thinking skills to say, “Based on this data, here’s what we can reasonably conclude, here’s what we’re not sure about, and here’s what we still need to investigate.”

Advanced Competencies

Estimate bias by interpreting and applying the formula for a biased estimator.

Advanced D3.4

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