Probability
Statistics
Venn Diagrams
Types of Data
Levels of Measurement
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 any type of data used in statistics ?

Quantitative, Qualitative, Discrete , and Continuous data 

100

Name one of level of measurement ? 

Nominal level, Ordinal Level, Interval Level or Ratio Level

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 sets

200

What is the difference between Discrete and Continuous Data?

 Discrete data is when data represents count and Continuous data is when data represents measure.

200

What is Nominal Level of Measurement?

Data are organized into categories, which can’t be ordered or ranked

300

What is the Z-Score formula?

X - bar X / Standard Deviation

300

Complete collection of all elements to be studied

What is a population?

300

What does the area where the circles intersect mean?

It indicates what the two sets have in common 

300

What is an example of Qualitative data ?

Color of eyes, Body type Hair color

300

BONUS

AUTOMATIC 300 POINTS

400

If a coin is flipped, what is the probability of landing heads?

0.5 OR 50%

400

What is the difference between a sample and population ?

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

400

BONUS 

AUTOMATIC 400 POINTS

400

Is age an example of discrete or continuous data?

Continuous Data

400

What is the ordinal Level of Measurement?

Categories have a clear, meaningful order such as from highest to lowest or best to worst.

500

What is the formula used to calculate classical probability?

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

500

BONUS 

AUTOMATIC 500 POINTS

500

What does the rectangle around the squares mean?

The likelihood that no events occur or the compliment.

500

True or False: Nominal data can be ranked in order.

False

500

What is an example of Interval Level of measurement? 

Time in years, Temperature, or IQ scores