Basic Definitions
Variable Types
Types of Data
Levels of Measurement
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50

What do we call the information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.

Raw Data

50

In a study examining the relationship between hours of study and exam scores, which variable would be considered the explanatory variable?

Hours of study

50

 Customer satisfaction with a product: Qualitative or Quantitative?

Qualitative

50

Qualitative only. Categorized using names, labels, or qualities. What level of measurement is this?

Nominal Level of Measurement

50

A sampling method where every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected.

Simple Random Sample

100

Science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data in order to make decisions.

Statistics

100

In a scientific experiment where you are testing the effect of fertilizer on plant growth, which variable would be considered the response variable?

 Plant growth

100

In a survey about music preferences, what type of data would 'favorite music genre' be classified as, qualitative or quantitative?

Qualitative

100

Qualitative or Quantitative. Categorized in order, or ranking but differences between data entries is not meaningful. What level of measurement is this?

Ordinal Level of Measurements

100

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Zip Codes

Nominal

150

The entire group or set of individuals, items, or data points that are the subject of a study or analysis.

Population

150

In a psychological study investigating the relationship between stress levels and sleep quality, which variable would be the response variable?

Sleep quality

150

Measuring the time it takes for a computer program to complete a task: Discrete or Continuous?

Continuous

150

Can be ordered and meaningful differences between data entries can be calculated. 0 represents position on scale, not an actual 0. What level of measurement is this?

Interval Level of Measurement

150

In a study, you decide to categorize your participants into groups based on their age (e.g., 18-30, 31-45, 46-60) and then select a random sample from each group. What type of sampling method does this describe?

Stratified Sample

200

A subset, or part, of a population.

Sample

200

In a study comparing the effect of exercise on heart rate, which variable would be considered the response variable?

Heart rate

200

Discrete or continuous: Can be counted like the number of wheels on a car.

Discrete

200

The same as Interval except 0 is an actual 0 and a measurement. What level of measurement is this?

Ratio Level of Measurements

200

If you decide to select every 10th customer who enters your store for a survey, what type of sampling method are you using?

Systematic sample

250

An official count of a population.

Census

250

In a market research study analyzing the impact of advertising spending on product sales, which variable would be the explanatory variable?

Advertising spending

250

Qualitative or Quantitative: The measurement of how fast a car was going.

Quantitative

250

What level of measurement is student college ID numbers?

Nominal Level of Measurements

250

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Street Numbers

Ordinal

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