Across
- 2. Statistics that are single numbers that help organize the data.
- 5. This kind of test is used to understand difference.
- 8. Correlation does not imply ___________.
- 11. Statistics alone cannot tell us "why" something is; they are only the _________ for deeper exploration. (two words, no space between words)
- 12. The science of using data to understand systems is called __________
- 14. The numbers or observations themselves, representing high detail and slow understanding. (two words, no space between words)
- 15. Statistics is classified as this kind of science because it uses its tools and models to work with data.
- 16. Type of significance that is purely mathematical and asks if there is an interesting signal in the data.
- 20. This type of statistics is used for organizing and summarizing data before any generalization.
Down
- 1. Type of significance concerned with using observations/conclusions from data morally in society.
- 3. Type of analysis used for understanding relationships between variables.
- 4. This type of power is needed to handle the large amount of information in statistical study.
- 6. A way to display data that speeds up understanding without sacrificing too much detail.
- 7. This type of statistics is used along with Descriptive statistics for generalizing findings to the whole population.
- 9. Can mean a big group of people or a relationship between or within groups.
- 10. Every single member of the group that we want to understand.
- 11. Statistics is a _______ science because it is concerned with the impact of data use on people and society.
- 13. The type of significance concerned with whether the observed interesting thing actually matters.
- 17. A single unit or person within the population or sample.
- 18. A subset of the population chosen to be large enough for accuracy and small enough to manage.
- 19. What a higher volume of data improves in your understanding of the system.
