Answers: Statistics, scores, percentages, continuous, Discrete and continuous, dichotomous, qualitative, survey, design, variable, discrete, interview, descriptive statistics, nominal, quantitative, description, ordinal value, inference. 1 Takes care of collecting, grouping, and presenting data in a way that describes it easily and quickly. 2 They can take any real value within an interval. These variables represent measurements, for example, the height of a person can be 1.35 m, 1.68, 1.90, etc. 3 They can only take integer values (1, 2, 8, -4, etc.)
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Answers: Statistics, scores, percentages, continuous, Discrete and continuous, dichotomous, qualitative, survey, design, variable, discrete, interview,
description, ordinal value, inference.
1 Takes care of collecting, grouping, and presenting data in a way that describes it easily and quickly. |
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2 They can take any real value within an interval. These variables represent measurements, for example, the height of a person can be 1.35 m, 1.68, 1.90, etc. |
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3 They can only take integer values (1, 2, 8, -4, etc.) |
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4 Pie charts and bar charts are used to represent data ... |
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5 Summary and Exploration of Data. |
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6 Any characteristic of the observation unit that is interested in registering, which at the time of being registered can be transformed into a number. |
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7 To the number that describes the characteristic of interest in a particular observation unit. |
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8 It is the art of making inferences and drawing conclusions from imperfect data. |
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9 Set of standardized questions addressed to a representative sample, to find out states of opinion or various questions of fact. |
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10 Histogram and frequency |
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11 They are used to collect information verbally, through questions proposed by the analyst. |
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12 Quantitative variables can be classified into |
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