Graphs
Center
Probability
Surveys
Fun Stats
100

This graph uses bars for categorical data.

Bar graph

100

This is the average of a dataset.

mean

100

The probability of flipping heads on a fair coin.

1/2

100

Every person has an equal chance to be selected in this type of sample.

Simple random sample

100

Correlation does not imply this.

Causation

200

This graph shows distributions of quantitative data.

Histogram

200

This is the middle value of ordered data.

Median

200

The probability of rolling a 6 on a fair die.

1/6

200

Asking only your friends creates this type of bias.

Selection bias
200

Most people think they are above average at this activity.

Driving

300

This graph uses boxes and whiskers.

Boxplot

300

This measures spread around the mean.

Standar deviation

300

The probability of getting at least one heads in 2 flips.

75%

300

Online polls often create this kind of bias.

Voluntary response bias

300

This term describes unusual data values.

Outliers

400

This graph shows relationships between two quantitative variables.

Scatterplot

400

This measure of center is resistant to outliers.

Median

400

About 68% of normal data falls within this many standard deviations.

1 standard deviation

400

Changing question wording creates this bias.

Wording bias

400

“Lies, damned lies, and” these.

Statistics

500

This bell-shaped distribution is common in statistics.

Normal distribution

500

This statistic tells how many standard deviations a value is from the mean.

Z-score

500

Switching doors improves odds in this famous puzzle.

Monty Hall Problem

500

A sample selected completely by chance is called this.

Random sample

500

Extreme performances tending back toward average is called this phenomenon.

Regression to the mean

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