Across
- 3. A graph to show the distribution, or spread, of a set of data.
- 4. Data that is numbers-based, countable, or measurable.
- 7. A type of probability sampling in which the researcher randomly selects a subset of participants from a population.
- 8. A conclusion reached off of evidence and reasoning.
- 11. The science of collecting, analyzing, presenting, and interpreting data.
- 17. A conclusion that is not guaranteed to be true.
- 18. Does not deviate from the true population parameter.
- 20. Two box and whisker plots on the same number line.
Down
- 1. A smaller version of a large group of things or a population
- 2. People of a population choosing to
- 5. A probability sampling method where researchers select members of the population at a regular interval
- 6. A sample having almost all the same characteristics as the population.
- 9. A sample that is drawn from a source that is conveniently accessible.
- 10. The conclusion is made from the truth values of the premises.
- 12. A method of data collection used to gather information about people and their behaviors or opinions by asking them a list of questions.
- 13. A group of people or things with at least one characteristic shared between them all.
- 14. Anything that leads to a systematic difference between the true parameters of a population and the statistics used to estimate those parameters.
- 15. Data that is interpretation-based or descriptive.
- 16. Each sample has an equal probability of being chosen.
- 19. A graphical display of data using dots.