Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
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Category 5
100
data that can be measured on a numerical scale
What is Numerical Data
100
data that is grouped by qualitative categories
What is Categorical Data
100
data that has a specific order
What is Ordinal Data
100
a type of data with no natural order
What is Nominal Data
100
amount of people that are being sampled
What is Population
200
a section of a population
What is a Sample
200
making predictions and observations from a set of data
What is Inference
200
when an entire population is surveyed
What is Census
200
a research method that involves an observation from an entire population or a subset, at a specific time
What is Cross-Sectional Study
200
a research study that uses observations of the same items over a long period of time
What is Longitudinal Study
300
a series of data points, spaced with equal time intervals
What is Time Series Data
300
data that can be measured with numbers
What is Quantitative Data
300
describes data by quality or in categories
What is Qualitative Data
300
data that has a finite number of possible values
What is Discrete Data
300
data that can take any value, including decimals
What is Continuous Data
400
distance between points where measurements are taken or the time that elapses between the measurements
What is Sampling Interval
400
a sample from a large population, each individual is chosen randomly
What is Simple Random Sampling
400
a type of sampling at which you choose an individual at an ordered interval
What is Systematic Random Sampling
400
a type of sampling where you choose an amount of people by the same proportions in each group
What is Stratified Random Sampling
400
a type of sampling where a population is organized into groups, then a random sample of groups is then chosen
What is Cluster Random Sampling
500
a type of sampling where when an individual is selected, the individual is destroyed from the sample
What is Destructive Sampling
500
data that is observed or collected from the actual researcher
What is Primary Data
500
data that is observed or collected by somebody other than the primary researcher
What is Secondary Data
500
inaccurate data due to the process, manipulation or presentation of data
What is Bias
500
is when individuals are not as included as others in a sample
What is Sampling Bias
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