Across
- 5. A sampling method where samples are taken from a group of people easy to reach.
- 8. A way to model or imitate an event.
- 9. a complete count of the population.
- 11. the average of a set of numbers.
- 12. A sampling method where a population is divided into groups of samples.
- 16. A subset where everyone has an equal chance of being selected.
- 17. the number that occurs most often in a set.
- 18. data that allows you to make predictions about what it means.
- 19. A sampling method where a population is divided into groups and only one is picked to sample.
Down
- 1. every member of a group.
- 2. non-numerical data, usually a physical description.
- 3. A sampling method where members of a population are selected at a regular interval.
- 4. the basic data, facts.
- 6. data describing a population.
- 7. structured inquiry designed to obtain data.
- 10. The science of collecting, organizing, displaying, and analyzing data.
- 12. a portion of a group that represents it.
- 13. data describing a sample.
- 14. Any data in numerical form; It can usually be averaged.
- 15. A way to investigate the cause and effect relationship between two variables.
