Probability
Variables
Distributions
Centers and Spreads
Normal Curves
100

A number from 0 to 1 (0% to 100%) that indicates how likely an event is to occur.

What is probability?

100

Variables that record a specific category.

What are categorical or qualitative variables?
100

The distribution tails to the right.

What is skewed right?

100

The value in a data set that occurs the most times.

What is the mode?

100
One standard deviation from the mean.

What is 68% of the data?

200

The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.

What is the sample space?

200

Variables that record only two categories.

What are (categorical) binary variables?

200

A distribution where the mean and median values are almost equal.

What is a mound shaped symmetric distribution?

200

The value in an ordered data set that falls in the middle.

What is the median?

200

Zero on a standardized scale of a normal distribution.

What is the mean?

300
The number of ways an event can occur divided by the number of possible outcomes.

What is theoretical probability?

300

Variables that measure something.

What are measurement or quantitative variables?

300

The area under a normal distribution.

What is 1 or 100%?

300

The difference between the maximum and the minimum values in a data set.

What is the range?

300

One (1), on the standardized scale of a normal distribution.

What is the standard deviation?

400

The number of times an event occurs divided by the total number of times an experiment is done.

What is experimental probability?

400

A display for categorical variables.

What is a bar graph?

400

A distribution where the mean is much lower than the median value.

What is skewed left?

400

The mean, median, and mode.

What are the measures of center?

400

The two measures needed to graph a normal distribution.

What are the mean and standard deviation?

500

The number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of unfavorable outcomes.

What are the odds of an event?

500

Two types of displays for quantitative variables.

What is a stemplot, dotplot, boxplot, or histogram?
500

A normal distribution.

What is a mound shaped, symmetric distribution? OR  What is a bell-shaped curve?

500

The difference between the upper quartile and the lower quartile values in a data set.

What is the interquartile range (IQR)?

500

Three standard deviations from the mean.

What is 99.7% of the data?