Across
- 4. A data value that is much greater than or less than the rest of a data set.
- 5. The middle-most value of the data set.
- 6. Data that is concentrated toward the lower range of the data; it has a tail to the right.
- 11. The difference between the third and first quartiles.
- 13. Data that is concentrated toward the middle of the range of data.
- 14. A pattern of data that can be examined by using a two-way frequency table.
- 15. A graph of data on a coordinate plane, where each data pair is represented by a point.
Down
- 1. The average absolute value of the difference between each data point and its mean.
- 2. Data that is concentrated toward the upper range of data; it has a tail to the left.
- 3. The fit of a linear function to a set of data that can be assessed by analyzing.
- 7. The sum of all the cells in a data set.
- 8. A table that separates responses by a characteristic of the respondents.
- 9. A relation of two variables where each input is assigned to one and only output.
- 10. Provides a visual representation of the residuals for each data set.
- 12. The average value of the data.
