Across
- 5. control group variable
- 11. a way to find out if survey or experiment results are significant
- 12. aka DV; or usually the effect
- 13. the odds that the results observed are not just a chance result.
- 15. statistics used to infer something about a population
- 19. a type of variable that uses numbers to represent categories
- 20. a set of observations (a set of possible outcomes)
- 21. attended here for undergrad, grad, and now Ed.d
- 24. leadership is my master's degree
- 26. used when you wish to describe the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables
Down
- 1. increase
- 2. entire group of individuals you want to study
- 3. used when you have two groups or two sets of data
- 4. allows you to examine the relationship between two or more variables of interest
- 6. ways in which variables/numbers are defined and categorized
- 7. measures of numerical values
- 8. a data set's middle value
- 9. a subset of the population studied
- 10. the value that appears most frequently in a data set
- 13. a quantitative characteristic of a sample that often helps estimate or test the population parameter
- 14. the difference between the lowest and highest values in a data set.
- 16. decrease
- 17. taught me Intro to Stats during my Master's.
- 18. my Quant I professor
- 22. average
- 23. data that followed a bell-shaped curve
- 25. Doctor who introduced me to mixed methods studies
