Organizing Data

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Across
  1. 2. The percentage value in each class
  2. 9. The upper and lower values of a class whose values have one additional decimal place more than the data, and end in the digit 5.
  3. 10. An interval or category that describes and groups the data. The categories can be quantitative or qualitative.
  4. 11. A distribution used when the data is grouped according to the numeric value, causing classes to have several units in width
Down
  1. 1. The number of data values contained in a specific class
  2. 3. Represents the largest data value that can be included in a class
  3. 4. A distribution used for data that can be placed in specific categories. A distribution used for nominal or ordinal level data
  4. 5. The sum of the frequencies accumulated up to the upper boundary of a class
  5. 6. A value obtained by adding the lower and upper class boundaries and dividing by two. The midpoint of the class boundaries.
  6. 7. The difference between the upper class boundary and the lower class boundary. The span of the class boundaries.
  7. 8. Represents the smallest data value that can be included in a class