section 1.1 What is Statistics?

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Across
  1. 2. The _____ level of measurement applies to data that can be arranged in order. In addition, both differences and ratios of data values make sense.
  2. 5. The _____ level of measurement applies to data that can be arranged in order.
  3. 6. A characteristic of the individual to be measured or observed.
  4. 9. The study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret numerical information from data.
  5. 11. The _____ level of measurement applies to data that consist of names, labels, or categories.
Down
  1. 1. The _____ level of measurement applies to data that can be arranged in order. In addition, differences between data values make sense.
  2. 3. In _____ data, the data are from every individual of interest.
  3. 4. In _____ data, the data are from only some of the individuals of interest.
  4. 7. The people or objects included in the study.
  5. 8. A numerical measure that describes an aspect of a population.
  6. 10. A numerical measure that describes an aspect of a sample.