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, 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.)

 

4 Pie charts and bar charts are used to represent data ...

 

5 Summary and Exploration of Data.

 

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.

 

7 To the number that describes the characteristic of interest in a particular observation unit.

 

8 It is the art of making inferences and drawing conclusions from imperfect data.

 

9 Set of standardized questions addressed to a representative sample, to find out states of opinion or various questions of fact.

 

10 Histogram and frequency polygon are used to represent data ...

 

11 They are used to collect information verbally, through questions proposed by the analyst.

 

12 Quantitative variables can be classified into

 

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