Probability
Statistics
Venn Diagrams
Types of Statistics
Types of Probability
100

More than 1

Probability cannot be more than? 

100

Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, summarizing, analyzing, and making inferences from data.

What is statistics?

100

Describe what a Venn Diagram looks like.

Two circles overlapping

100

Name one type of statistics.

Inferential or Descriptive

100

Name one of the three types of probability.

Classical probability, empirical probability or subjective probability

200

Probably 

What does probability sound similar to?

200

nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio

What are the four levels of measurement? 

200

What do the circles represent?

Two different situations/events

200

Name both types of statistics

Inferential and Descriptive

200

What is classical probability?

The probability of something when there are equal odds of something happening

300

the number of simple events in A/ the total number of simple events in the sample space

What is the formula used to calculate classical probability?

300

Complete collection of all elements to be studied

What is a population?

300

What does the area that overlaps mean?

The likelihood that both events/situations occur at the same time.

300

What is inferential statistics?

The practice of using sample data to draw conclusions or to make predictions about a larger sample or population.

300

What is subjective probability?

A type of probability derived from an individual personal judgment, or experience about whether an outcome is likely to occur

400

Data that consists of numbers representing counts or measurements.

What is quantitative data?

400

BONUS 

AUTOMATIC 400 POINTS

400

What is descriptive statistics?

Methid used to summarize and describe the main features of the data set.

400

What is empirical probability?

The probability of an event based on the results of an actual experiment conducted multiple times

500

BONUS 

AUTOMATIC 500 POINTS

500

What does the rectangle around the squares mean?

The likelihood that no events occur or the compliment.

500

What is the difference between a sample and a population?

A sample is a part of a population. A population is a larger group of people with a similar quality.

500

Write out the formula for conditional probability

P(A|B)=P(AnB)/P(B)