Vocabulary
Standard deviation
Mean, Median, Mode
Measures of Variability
Miscellaneous
100

Information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.

What is Data?

100

The percent of the data that falls within 1 Standard Deviation

What is 68%

100

Find the mode of this set:

3,4,4,5,6,7,8,9

Mode: 4

100

Describes the spread of data

What is range?

100

Shows normal distribution of data.

What is a bell curve?

200

A statistical measure of data  that shows how much individual data points in a dataset vary from the mean

What is Standard Deviation?

200

Conditions under which you reject the null hypothesis

What is when the calculated Chi- Square is larger than the critical value at the designated alpha?

200

Find the mean and mode of this set: 

3,5,7,7,8,8,8

Mean: 6.6

Mode: 8

200

The measure of variability that calculates the middle 50% of the data

What is the interquartile range?

200

Determined by subracting one from a sample data set

What is the degrees of freedom?

300

A smaller number or part of all the members in a group.

What is a sample or set?

300

The mean for number of months at a job for teens is 4, standard deviation is 1.5. An student stays at job for 7 months. Within how many standard deviations is the student's employment?

What is 2 standard deviations?

300

Find the mean and median of this set? 

3,4,5,6,7,8,10

Mean: 6.1

Median: 6

300

Data that makes a bell curve (has no skew).

What is normal distribution?

300

Take the square root! (hint: What step is this to what process?)

What is the last step to determining standard deviation?

400

The hypothesis that the condition or variable has no effect.

What is the null?

400

Data points are spread out over a large range of values. The data set is less consistent and less reliable. 

Example: A test where scores vary wildly, from very high to very low.

What is a high standard deviation?


400

What is the mean, median, and mode of this set: 

3,4,5,2,1,1,1,1

Mean: 2.25

Median: 1.5

Mode: 1

400

When the mean is greater than the median.

What is skewed right?

400

A range of values likely to contain an unknown value for a population given a specific confidence level

What is a confidence interval?

500

Data points are generally close to the average value. 

The data set is more consistent and reliable. 

What is a low standard variation?

500

You survey 10 psychology students who all say that they love statistics. You infer that all/most of psychology students love statistics.

What is an example of Inferential Statistics?

500

What is the, mean, median, and mode of this set: 

509, 50, 20, 80, 45, 50, 30,

Mean:112

Mode:50

Median: 50

500

When the mean is less than the median.

What is skewed left?

500

Th "O" and "E" in the Chi Square calculation

What is observed and expected?

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