Across
- 5. the study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret data
- 6. applies to data that consists of names, labels, or categories.
- 7. a value or numerical measurement for which addition makes sense
- 9. observations and measurements of individuals are conducted in a way that doesn't change the response or variable
- 10. the data is from only some of the individuals of interest
- 12. applies to data that can be arranged in order. in addition, differences between data values are meaningful
- 14. occurs when a subject receives no treatments but believes he or she is in fact receiving treatment
- 17. a numerical measure that describes an aspect of a population
- 18. a numerical facsimile or representation of a real world phenomenon
- 19. a characteristic of the individual to be measured or observed
Down
- 1. results from omitting population members from the sample frame
- 2. the data is from every individual of interest
- 3. describes an individuals by placing them into a category
- 4. a list of individuals from which a sample is actually selected
- 8. the people or objects included in the study
- 11. applies to data that can be arranged in order. however , differences between data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless
- 13. measurements or observations from the entire population are used
- 15. treatment is deliberately imposed on the individuals in order to observe a possible change in response
- 16. measurements or observations from part of the population
- 20. a group of individuals sharing some common features that might affect the treatment
