Overview of Statistics
SFSU
Types of Data
High School Stuff
Review!
100
Information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.
What is Data?
100

A two-year learning community of two courses each semester that share themes such as social justice, education equity, community health, or ethnic studies.

What is Metro?

100
Attributes, labels, or numerical entries.
What is Qualitative?
100

Starting mid-March 2020, students used this form of communication with their teachers as a learning tool?

What is Zoom?

100

Quantitative or Qualitative?: Age of your Car

What is Quantitative?

200
Science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data in order to make decisions.
What is Statistics?
200

She is the 14th president of San Francisco State University.

Who is President Lynn Mahoney?

200
Numerical measurements or counts.
What is Quantitative?
200

Another word for Sophomore?

What is the 10th grade?

200

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Zip Codes

What is Nominal?

300
All the members in a group.
What is Population?
300

The name of the school mascot.

What are the Gators?

300
Quantitative measurement that cannot be counted like an average.
What is Continuous?
300

Square root of 81.

What is 9?

300

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Calendar Dates

What is Interval?

400
A subset, or part, of a population.
What is Sample?
400

This building on campus is name by J. Paul Leonard?

What is the campus library?

400
Can be counted like the number of wheels on a car.
What is Discrete?
400

The meaning of AP Calculus

What is Advanced Placement Calculus?

400

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Age

What is Ratio?

500
An official count of a population.
What is Census?
500

The main campus' street address.

What is 1600 Holloway Avenue?

500
The measurement of how fast a car was going.
What is an example of Quantitative Data?
500

An admissions test widely accepted by U.S. colleges and many international colleges and universities.

What is the SAT?

500

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio: Street Numbers

What is Ordinal?