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