Statistics

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Across
  1. 2. A type of categorical data where the categories have a meaningful order (e.g., small, medium, large).
  2. 3. data, Data that is grouped into categories or labels rather than numbers (e.g., colors, types of animals).
  3. 4. The number or category that appears most often in a data set.
  4. 5. The collection of data from every member of an entire population.
  5. 9. data, Data that consists of numbers and can be measured or counted (e.g., height, age, test scores).
  6. 10. The average of a set of numbers; found by adding all values and dividing by how many there are.
  7. 12. A flaw in data collection that causes results to be unfair or not truly representative of the population.
  8. 15. The study of numbers, patterns, shapes, and relationships between them.
  9. 16. The difference between the highest and lowest values in a data set.
Down
  1. 1. Numerical data that can take any value within a range, including decimals (e.g., height, weight, temperature).
  2. 6. A type of categorical data with no natural order (e.g., hair color, country of origin).
  3. 7. The branch of mathematics that deals with collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data.
  4. 8. The middle value in a set of numbers when they are arranged in order.
  5. 11. A visual representation of data used to show patterns, trends, or relationships (e.g., bar graph, line graph, pie chart).
  6. 13. A smaller group selected from a population that is used to represent the whole.
  7. 14. Numerical data that can only take specific, whole-number values (e.g., number of students in a class).