Across
- 3. A measure indicating the relative position of a value within a distribution.
- 4. Data that is incomplete or unavailable for certain observations or variables.
- 7. The distribution has higher peak and heavier tails compared to a normal distribution.
- 10. The process of ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and reliability.
- 12. The distribution is symmetric.
- 14. A graph that displays individual data points as dots, useful for visualizing relationships between two variables.
- 17. The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a dataset.
- 18. Data points that are significantly different from other observations in the dataset.
- 19. The removal of duplicate or redundant entries in a dataset.
- 20. The left tail of the distribution is longer or more spread out than the right tail.
Down
- 1. The distribution has kurtosis similar to a normal distribution.
- 2. The value that appears most frequently in a dataset.
- 3. The right tail of the distribution is longer or more spread out than the left tail.
- 5. The process of scaling variables to a standard range or distribution.
- 6. The average value of a set of numbers, obtained by summing all values and dividing by the count.
- 7. A chart that displays data points connected by line segments, ideal for showing trends over time.
- 8. The distribution has a flatter peak and lighter tails compared to a normal distribution.
- 9. A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, divided into bins or intervals.
- 11. The middle value in a set of numbers when arranged in ascending or descending order.
- 13. A matrix of colored cells representing the intensity or magnitude of data values.
- 14. A measure of the spread or variability of data points around the mean.
- 15. A chart that uses bars of different heights to represent categorical data.
- 16. A circular chart divided into sectors, each representing a category's proportion.
