Data Collection
Sampling Technique
Frequency Distributions/ Graphs
Data Description
100

The difference between qualitative and quantitative variables

What is characteristics vs numbers

100

The midpoint and boundaries of  150-205

What is 149.5, 205.5, 177.5

100

The midrange of 6, 4, 2, 2, 9, 8, 4

What is 5.5?

100

The difference between a simple event and compound event

What is single and multiple outcomes?

200

the 4 types of measurement scales.

What is nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio, 

200

The graph that Fisher thinks is stupid

What is a pie graph?
200

The five number summary

minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum

200

The three types of probability

What is Classical, empirical, and subjective?

300

The type of sampling that involves taking every kth member

What is Systematic?
300

The guidelines (at least 3 out of 6) of a numerical frequency distribution.

What is: 

between 5-20 classes, numerical width should be odd, mutually exclusive classes, continuous coverage, exhaustive coverage, equal class width?

300

The IQR equation

What is Q3-Q1?

300

The 4 rules of probability

What is:

The probability must be between 0 and 1

The sum of the probabilities must be 1

If an event cannot occur the probability = 0

If an event MUST occur the probability = 1

400

The two types of quantitative variables

What is discrete and continuous?

400

The type of graph that represents data that occur over a specific period of time

What is time series?

400

The mean, median, mode of the data set: 

(4,3,3,6,4,9,7,2,5,3)

What is 4.6, 4, 3?

400

The formula for complimentary events

What is: 1- P(E')

500

The three variables included in an experimental study

What is Independent, Dependent, confounding variables?

500

The difference between bar graphs and histograms

What is one presents quantitative variables and the other categorical data?

500

The sample variance and standard deviation of:

7,5,5,4,5,6,6,8,2,3,1,2,1,1

What is 5.523, 2.35?

500

7!

What is 5040?

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