Across
- 1. The group of individuals or objects that participate in your study and represent the population
- 4. Type of quantitative variable; countable number of values representing only whole numbers.
- 10. Used to collect information and draw conclusions.
- 11. The science of collecting and describing and interpreting data.
- 13. The whole set of individuals, items or data from which a statistical sample is drawn
- 15. Variables that give a number value to an element of the population.
- 16. Another adjective for categorical variables.
- 17. Type of survey where the 1st group is given a treatment; 2nd group is not.
Down
- 2. Type of data; collected by you.
- 3. Type of data; given to you by another person or company.
- 5. Type of survey where every person or thing in a population is analyzed
- 6. Variables that categorize or describe an element of the population.
- 7. Any characteristic, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted.
- 8. Type of quantitative variable; any numerical value including decimals and fractions.
- 9. Type of study; measures or surveys members of a group without trying to influence them.
- 12. Data collection tool; list of questions used to gather information about individuals or group.
- 14. The facts or figures from which conclusions can be drawn.