Across
- 4. A specific factor, property, or characteristic of a population or a sample which differentiates a sample or group of samples from another group.
- 5. A series of mental relations through objects are grouped according to similarities and differences on specific criteria such as shape, color, size, etc.
- 6. A branch of mathematics that deals with the theory and method of collecting, organizing, presenting, analysing, and interpreting data in order to obtainuseful and meaningful information.
- 7. Comes from a Greek word which means “to measure together.”
- 9. Refers to the totality of all elements or persons for which one has an interest at a particular time.
- 12. A pattern of shapes that fit perfectly together; that is, a pattern of shapes that have no overlaps or gaps.
- 13. A curve which starts from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the point.
- 15. Is how close a measured value is to the actual (true) value.
Down
- 1. Characterized by data that consist of names, labels or categories only.
- 2. The language of mathematics used by mathematicians to communicate mathematical ideas using symbols.
- 3. Is how close the measured values are to each other.
- 6. A part of a population determined by sampling procedures.
- 8. A curve which starts from a point, moving farther away as it revolves around the point.
- 10. Any statistical information or attribute taken from a population. It is a true value or actual statistics since its source is the population itself.
- 11. Any estimate of statistical attributes taken from a sample.
- 14. A visible regularity in the world or in a man-made design.
