Across
- 3. is a numerical measure that describes an aspect of a sample
- 5. applies to data that consist of names labels categories
- 7. is the study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret numerical information from data
- 8. the data are from only some of the individuals of interest
- 10. describes am individual by placing the individual into a category or group, such as male or female
- 14. the data are from every individual of interest
- 16. is a numerical facsimile or representation of a real world phenomenon
- 17. is a numerical measure that describes an aspect of a population
- 18. applies to the data that can be arranged in order in addition both differences between the data values and ratio of data values are meaningful data in the ratio levels have to be true zero
Down
- 1. is a characteristic of an individual to be measured or observed
- 2. sample ink number all members of the population sequentially them from a starting point selected at random every Kth member of the population in the sample
- 4. has the value or numerical measurement for which operations such as addition or averaging make sense
- 6. of N measurements from a population is a subset of the population selected in a manner such that every sample size N from the population has an equal chance of being selected
- 9. applies to the data that can be arranged in order in addition differences between data values are meaningful
- 11. are the people or objects included in the study
- 12. applies to data that can be arranged in order however differences between the data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless
- 13. sample I divide the entire population into distinct sub groups called Strada the Strada are based on specific characteristics such as age income and so on all members of the stratum share the specific characteristics. draw a sample from each Stratum
- 15. sampling divide the entire population into pre-existing segments or clusters the clusters are often geographic make a random selection of the clusters include every member of each select a cluster in the sample
- 18. sampling uses a simple random sample from the entire population
