Across
- 5. the strength of a scatter plot graph depending on how closely the dots are arranged and if it is positively arranged, has no relation or negatively arranged.
- 7. the average distance between each data value and the mean.
- 10. middle value in the list of numbers
- 11. A graph that has 2 modes and will end up looking like it has two peaks.
- 13. Table values excluding the total row and total column.
- 16. Model the relationship between two variables by fitting a linear equation to observed data.
- 17. Is how a graph described by symmetry, how many peaks it has, if it is skewed to the left or right, and whether it is uniform.
- 19. The range of the data.
- 21. Like a bar graph, but has ranges to represent the frequency of variables.
- 22. where you add up all the numbers and then divide by the number of numbers.
- 23. The point which is equidistant from all points on the circle.
- 24. A chart showing the median, quartiles, and extremes of a data set on a number line to show the distribution of the data.
- 25. the value that occurs most often
- 26. How closely dots are correlated with one another, can be measured as strong, weak, or moderately correlated.
Down
- 1. Made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry.
- 2. The middle value between the median and the highest value of the data set.
- 3. the difference between the largest and smallest values.
- 4. Represents a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
- 6. A graph of plotted points that show the relationship between two sets of data.
- 8. Values in the total row and column.
- 9. A table that divides the responses into 2 categories.
- 12. Which way your scatter plot points, negative, positive or no correlation.
- 14. The range between the first and third quartile.
- 15. The middle number between the smallest number and the median of the data set.
- 18. A graph that has 1 mode and will end up looking like it has one peak.
- 20. A chart used to compare frequency counts within categories or groups, each vote/opinion is represented by a dot.
