Across
- 3. Data you collect yourself.
- 6. A section of the population that is surveyed.
- 7. A type of average where you take the middle value (after they are put in order).
- 8. Data that only takes specific values.
- 11. Data in words.
- 12. Data someone else collected for you.
- 13. A measure of the spread of data. The biggest value minus the smallest.
Down
- 1. Data that has had something done to it.
- 2. The original data.
- 4. Data in numbers.
- 5. A type of average where you add up all the numbers and divide by the number of items in the list.
- 7. The only type of average that can be used on categorical data. It is the most common thing.
- 9. Data that could take any value in a range.
- 10. A survey sent by the government to everyone in the country. It is compulsory.
