Math Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A randomly selected subset of a population.
  2. 3. A branch of applied mathematics that involves the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
  3. 6. Groups of numbers of data points in a data set based on the value of each point.
  4. 8. Data that can be counted or measured in numerical values.
  5. 10. One that deviates from the true population value.
  6. 11. The act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow from that of the former.
  7. 12. The act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow from that of the former.
  8. 14. The researcher puts out a request for members of a population to join the sample, and people decide whether or not to be in the sample.
  9. 16. One that does not deviate from the true population parameter.
  10. 17. The researcher chooses a sample that is readily available in some non-random way.
  11. 18. An outcome of a random experiment.
  12. 19. Two box and whisker plots on the same number line.
Down
  1. 1. Data is interpretation-based, descriptive, and related to language.
  2. 4. Is the mean or average of all values in the given population.
  3. 5. A type of probability sampling method in which sample members from a larger population are selected according to a random starting point but with a fixed, periodic intervalA
  4. 7. A type of statistical sampling that allows us to use data from a sample to make conclusions that are representative of the population from which the sample is taken
  5. 9. A method of data collection used to gather information about people and their behaviors or opinions by asking them a list of questions.
  6. 10. A standardized way of displaying the distribution of data based on a five-number summary.
  7. 13. The structure does not guarantee the truth of the conclusion.
  8. 15. A selection that is chosen randomly (purely by chance, with no predictability).