Across
- 3. The set of all measurements of interest to the sample collector
- 5. The number that shows up the most in a data sample
- 8. Data visualization that consists of data points that is using dots on the x and y graph
- 9. A point in which a function's value is greatest.
- 11. A central or typical value for a probability distribution.
- 16. The number dividing the third and fourth quartile.
- 19. A graph that uses dots to represent values for two different numeric variables.
Down
- 1. A graphical representation that organizes a group of data points into user-specified ranges
- 2. A characteristic of the population
- 4. A type of chart often used in explanatory data analysis
- 6. A characteristic of a sample drawn from a population
- 7. The value separating the higher half from the lower half of the data sample
- 9. A point in which a function's value is lowest.
- 10. Closeness of a measured or computed value
- 12. The area between the high and low points on a scale
- 13. A collection of data
- 14. A distortion or asymmetry that deviates from the symmetrical bell curve, or normal distribution, in a set of data
- 15. the arithmetic average of a set of data
- 17. What tells you the spread of the middle half of your distribution
- 18. The type of point that differs significantly from other observations
