Statistics and Probability

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Across
  1. 3. A diagram that summarizes data using the median, the upper and lowers quartiles, and the extreme values
  2. 4. The value for which half the numbers are larger and half are smaller
  3. 6. A sample that does not accurately represent the population
  4. 9. The organization of raw data in table form with classes (groups) and frequencies
  5. 10. The number that occurs the most often in a list
  6. 12. A bar graph representing frequency distribution for certain ranges or intervals
  7. 14. The “average” value for the data
  8. 16. two events that cannot occur at the same time
  9. 18. A measure of spread for a set of data
  10. 19. The largest value in a set of data
Down
  1. 1. The difference between the first and third quartiles
  2. 2. A sample you get when you ask for volunteers
  3. 5. the number of times an item, number, or event occurs in a set of data
  4. 7. A sample that is chosen because it is EASY.
  5. 8. The smallest value in a set of data
  6. 11. part of the population that we actually examine to gather information
  7. 13. A plot where each data value is split into a "leaf"
  8. 15. A value that is very far away from most of the values in a data set
  9. 17. members of the population are selected so that everyone has an equal chance of being chosen