MAT 1450 Review: Test 1
Across
- 2. use of formal methods to draw conclusions about the population from a sample
- 3. data value that occurs the most often in a data set
- 4. an observation in the data set that when compared to the other data values seems to be extreme in value
- 8. the value below which a given percentage of observations fall
- 10. measures how far data values are from the mean
- 11. a graph that may be used to represent the 5-number summary and outliers
- 12. statistics consisting of the minimum, Q1, median, Q3, and maximum
- 13. a subset of a population used to make inferences about the population
Down
- 1. when samples of larger size are taken then the value of the sample mean will get closer to the value of the population mean
- 5. the variable that is affected by another variable
- 6. additional variables other than the explanatory variable that may cause a change in the response variable
- 7. data represented by categories
- 9. measures how many standard deviations a value is from the mean
- 10. this type of distribution the best value to represent the central location of the data is the median