Displays categorical data by showing each category as a bar.
What is a bar chart?
The midpoint of a distribution.
What is a median?
A visual representation of the 5 number summary.
What is a boxplot?
Shows each data value as a dot above its location on a number line.
What is a dotplot?
Shows each interval as a bar.
What is a histogram?
Displays categorical data by showing each category as a slice of the "pie"
What is a pie chart?
The distance between the first and third quartiles of a distribution.
What is an interquartile range?
The highest value in a data set.
What is a maximum?
Shows each data value separated into two parts: stem and leaf.
What is a stemplot?
Intervals are sometimes called bins, classes, or ___.
What are buckets?
May help predict or explain changes in a response variable.
What is an explanatory variable?
In a skewed left distribution, the mean is typically ___ than the median.
What is less than?
75% of data is below this value.
What is Q3?
The 3rd step of making a stemplot.
What is adding the leaves?
The 3rd step in making a histogram.
What is drawing and labeling the axes?
A table of frequencies that summarizes the relationship between two categorical variables.
What is a two-way table?
The distance between the minimum and maximum value in a distribution.
What is a range?
What "C" stands for in SOCS.
What is center?
The 3rd step of making a dotplot.
What is plotting the values?
The heights of the bars show the ___ or relative frequencies of values in each interval.
What are frequencies?
The first step in the directions for creating a segmented bar chart.
What is identifying the variable?
What is the 6th step in finding the standard deviation?
What is taking the square root?
The second step of making a boxplot.
What is identifying outliers?
What the first "S" in SOCS stands for.
What is shape?
The 5th step of making a histogram.
What is drawing bars above the intervals?