Stats
Across
- 3. involves numerical values that can be measured and counted
- 7. the process of using chance to select individuals from a population to be included in the sample
- 10. a discrete probability that tracks the number of successful outcomes in a fixed number of independent trials where each trial only has two possible results
- 11. is a numerical value that is associated with the random outcome of a random experiment, where one numerical value is assigned
- 13. a subset of the population that is being studied
- 15. middle number of an ordered dataset
- 16. systematic error that skews results or distorts truth
- 19. consists of the totality of the observations with which we are concerned
- 20. represents categories or labels that do not have numerical value
- 21. measure of how far data points spread out from the mean
Down
- 1. Data that can take any value within a range
- 2. a numerical summary of a sample
- 4. can take only specific, distinct values
- 5. difference between the highest and lowest values
- 6. Collection of factual information or figures
- 8. a numerical summary of a population
- 9. the process of collecting data from every single individual of the entire population
- 12. a person or object that is a member of the population/sample being studied
- 14. known as the expected value and is a measure of the central tendency of the distribution that is a random variable
- 17. data point that is vastly different from the others
- 18. most frequently occurring value in a dataset