Data
Numbers
Measurements
100

Consists of information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses

Data

100

A number that describes a population

Parameter

100

A subset of the population

Sample

200

collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data

statistics

200

A number that describes a sample characteristic

Statistic

200

Qualitative data only, no math can be done 

Nominal level

300

The collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements or counts

population

300

Involves organizing, summarizing, and displaying data

Descriptive statistics

300

Qualitative or Quantitative, arranged in order

Ordinal level

400

Numerical measurements or counts

Quantitative data

400

Involves using sample data to draw conclusions about a population

Inferential statistics

400

Quantitative data, can be ordered, zero doesn't mean zero

Interval level

500

consists of attributes, labels, or nonnumerical entries

Qualitative data

500

A teacher asks 5 students in a class of 30 how many hours they study. What is the sample? What is the population?

5 is the sample and 30 is the population

500

Similar to interval level, zero means zero

Ratio level

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