Basic Vocab
Vocab Cont.
Types of Data
Decision Making
Ch.1
100

The facts and figures collected, analyzed, and summarized for presentation and interpretation

What is a Variable?

100

All elements of interest

Population

100

Data on which numeric and arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, can be performed  

Quantitative Data

100

Involve higher-level issues concerned with the overall direction of the organization and Define the organization’s overall goals and aspirations for the future 

Strategic decisions

100

Encompasses the set of techniques that describes what has happened in the past

Descriptive Analysis

200

Set of values corresponding to a set of variables

Observation

200

Subset of the population

Sample

200

Data on which arithmetic operations cannot be performed

Categorical Data

200

Concern how the organization should achieve the goals and objectives set by its strategy and Are usually the responsibility of midlevel management 

Tactical decisions

200

A request for information with certain characteristics from a database

Data query

300

The difference in a variable measured over observations

Variation

300

A sampling method to gather a representative sample of the population data

Random Sampling

300

Data collected from several entities at the same, or approximately the same, point in time

Cross-sectional Data

300

Affect how the firm is run from day to day and are the domain of operations managers, who are the closest to the customer

Operational decisions

300

Consists of techniques that use models constructed from past data to predict the future or ascertain the impact of one variable on another

Predictive Analysis

400

A quantity whose values are not known with certainty

Random variable/uncertain variable

400

Data collected over several time periods

Time Series Data

400

To make strategic, tactical, or operational decisions

Managers responsibility

400

A set of data that cannot be managed, processed, or analyzed with commonly available software in a reasonable amount of time

Big data

500

The facts and figures collected, analyzed, and summarized for presentation and interpretation

Data

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