Math Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. Choosing a context, and then the specific aspects that interest each group.
  2. 5. Tells you where most of the values lie in a normal distribution.
  3. 10. A concept or idea that you test through research and experiments.
  4. 12. The end product of a set of mathematical arguments
  5. 13. A quantitative description of a system.
  6. 14. A selection (subset) of data from a larger group of data.
  7. 16. A graph summarizing a set of data.
  8. 17. An experiment that is used to estimate the probability of a real-world event.
  9. 19. The process by which the numerical value of unknown population values are inferred from incomplete data, such as a sample.
  10. 20. A process or procedure that can be repeated and that has a set of well-defined possible results or outcomes.
  11. 21. The range of uncertainty or variability around an estimate or measurement.
  12. 24. A type of data that can be stored into groups or categories with the aid of names or labels.
  13. 25. A method of visually representing expectations for some data series.
  14. 26. A quantity that influences the output or behavior of a mathematical object but is viewed as being held constant.
Down
  1. 1. Mathematics that involves the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
  2. 2. A measure of how dispersed the data is in relation to the mean.
  3. 4. Data represented numerically, including anything that can be counted, measured, or given a numerical value.
  4. 6. The detection or assertion of a truth in the context of a mathematical activity.
  5. 7. The process of drawing conclusions about a parameter one is seeking to measure or estimate.
  6. 8. Any structured inquiry designed to obtain aggregated data.
  7. 9. A collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations.
  8. 11. A measure of the likelihood of an event to occur.
  9. 13. The average of the given numbers and is calculated by dividing the sum of given numbers by the total number of numbers.
  10. 15. The whole group that is being studied.
  11. 18. A probability distribution that is symmetric about the mean, showing that data near the mean are more frequent in occurrence than data far from the mean.
  12. 22. Tells us the number of standard deviations a value is from the mean of a given distribution.
  13. 23. The pictorial representation of data (generally grouped), in the form of vertical or horizontal rectangular bars, where the length of bars are proportional to the measure of data.