Fill in the number corresponding to the phrase that best describes each of the items the following table. TERMS AND CONCEPTS NUMBER Qualitative data 11 Quantitative data Discrete quantitative data Continuous quantitative data Discrete Random Variable Continuous Random Variable Categorical Variable Numerical Variable Population Parameter Sample Statistic Random Variable Data a variable that takes on values that are names or labels 2.variables that take on values that are indicated by numbers 3.a set of observations (a set of possible outcomes) 4.all individuals, objects, or measurements whose properties are being studied 5.a value for an attribute that is a number 6.data that is the result of measuring (such as distance traveled or weight of luggage) 7.a subset of the population studied 8.a random variable whose outcomes are counted 9.a value that represents characteristic of a population and one that generally cannot be determined easily 10.data that is the result of counting (such as the number of students of a given ethnic group in a class or the number of books on a shelf) 11.a value for an attribute that is a label (not a number value) 12. a numerical characteristic of the sample; it estimates the corresponding population parameter. 13.a random variable whose outcomes are measured (e.g. the height of trees in the forest)
- Fill in the number corresponding to the phrase that best describes each of the items the following table.
TERMS AND CONCEPTS |
NUMBER |
Qualitative data |
11 |
Quantitative data |
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Discrete quantitative data |
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Continuous quantitative data |
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Discrete Random Variable |
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Continuous Random Variable |
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Categorical Variable |
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Numerical Variable |
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Population |
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Parameter |
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Sample |
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Statistic |
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Random Variable |
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Data |
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- a variable that takes on values that are names or labels
2.variables that take on values that are indicated by numbers
3.a set of observations (a set of possible outcomes)
4.all individuals, objects, or measurements whose properties are being studied
5.a value for an attribute that is a number
6.data that is the result of measuring (such as distance traveled or weight of luggage)
7.a subset of the population studied
8.a random variable whose outcomes are counted
9.a value that represents characteristic of a population and one that generally cannot be determined easily
10.data that is the result of counting (such as the number of students of a given ethnic group in a class or the number of books on a shelf)
11.a value for an attribute that is a label (not a number value)
12. a numerical characteristic of the sample; it estimates the corresponding population parameter.
13.a random variable whose outcomes are measured (e.g. the height of trees in the forest)
Variable:
Variable is an attribute that describes the data like date, status, person, weight, place, thing or idea.
Types of Variable:
- Qualitative Variables
- Nominal Variable
- Ordinal Variable
- Quantitative Variables
- Discrete Variable
- Continuous Variable
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