Chapter 1 Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. the value where 25 % of the data fall below it in an ordered list
  2. 5. a display for quantitative data that graphs the five-number summary on an axis and shows outliers of they exist
  3. 11. the third quartile minus the first quartile
  4. 12. where the data collected places the individuals in various categories or groups
  5. 14. a table that lists the categories for a categorical variable and displays the percenatges for each category
  6. 16. values that fall outside the overall pattern of the data
  7. 18. the average of the data values
  8. 19. a display for quantitative data that uses place values to reprensent the distributions
  9. 20. a display for categorical data that uses bar height to represent counts or percentages for each category
Down
  1. 1. a distribution with a concentration of data on the lower end and the tail on the right
  2. 2. where the data collected is numerical and it makes sense to use it for numerical operations
  3. 3. a display for quantitative data that uses adjacent bars to represent counts or percentages of values falling in each interval
  4. 4. a display for either kind of data that uses a dot to represent each individual in the data set
  5. 6. holds information about the same characteristic for many subjects
  6. 7. a table that lists the categories for a categorical variable and displays the counts for each category
  7. 8. describes how a quantitative variable behaves. Generally include shape, center, spread, & unusual features.
  8. 9. the maximum data value minus the minimum data value
  9. 10. a distribution whose shape is unimodal and each side is roughly a mirror image of the other
  10. 13. a distribution that has a concentration of data on the upper end and the tail on the left
  11. 15. the value where 75% of the data falls below it in an ordered list
  12. 17. values that are not strongly affected by extreme values, the median is more resistant that the mean. The standard deviation is most strongly affected by extreme values
  13. 18. the value in the center of an ordered data set