Statistics
Basics
Populations & Samples
Types of Sampling
Frequency & Measurements
100

This type of statistics involves collecting, organizing, summarizing, and presenting data.

What is descriptive statistics?

100

A numerical measure that describes a population.

What is a parameter?

100

Selecting subjects by convenience produces this type of sample.

What is a convenience sample?

100

The number of times a value occurs in a data set.

What is frequency?

200

This type of statistics involves making predictions and generalizations about a population.

What is inferential statistics?

200

A numerical measure that describes a sample.

What is a statistic?

200

Each individual member of the population has an equal chance of selection.

What is random sampling?

200

The ratio of times a value occurs to total outcomes.

What is relative frequency?

300

Heights and weights are examples of this type of quantitative data.

What is continuous data?

300

The group of all subjects being studied.

What is a population?

300

Selecting subjects by dividing the population into groups and surveying an equal number of members from each group.

What is stratified sampling?

300

The accumulation of all relative frequencies.

What is cumulative relative frequency?

400

Data that is non-numeric, such as hair color.

What is qualitative data?

400

A portion of the population that is studied.

What is a sample?

400

Selecting subjects by choosing a starting point and then selecting every kth member.

What is systematic sampling?

400

Organizing raw data into classes and frequencies produces this.

What is a frequency distribution?

500

Data that is numeric, such as height.

What is quantitative data?

500

A ________ is a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values. 

What is a variable?

500

Selecting subjects by dividing the population into groups and surveying every member of a select few groups. 

What is cluster sampling?

500

The way data is categorized into nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio.

What are levels of measurement?

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