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STATISTICS

STATISTICS. JEOPARDY!. Your Sample is Showing. Koala-tative Vs. Quantitative. Keep it Discrete. Terms. Data Type. Terms 100. What word means: the chance of an event occurring?. Probability. Terms 200. What Word Means: Measurements or observations for a variable?. data.

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STATISTICS

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  1. STATISTICS JEOPARDY!

  2. Your Sample is Showing Koala-tative Vs. Quantitative Keep it Discrete Terms Data Type

  3. Terms100 What word means: the chance of an event occurring? Probability

  4. Terms200 What Word Means: Measurements or observations for a variable? data

  5. Terms300 What Word Means: totality of all subjects being studied? population

  6. Terms400 What Word Means: Subgroup or subset of a population? Sample

  7. Terms500 What Word Means: consisting of the collection, organization, summation, and presentation of data? Descriptive statistics

  8. Samples-100 What type of sample consists of finding a population by chance? Random sample

  9. Samples-200 Determining a population by selecting every kth number is what kind of sample? Systemic Sample

  10. Samples-300 Which Sample includes using intact groups in research? Cluster Samples

  11. DAILY DOUBLE

  12. Samples-400 Name the sample given by the example: A study would like to collect opinions from male and female smokers as well as from male and female nonsmokers. Stratified Sample

  13. Name all 3 samples used in this example: The U.S. is divided into 5 regions. Then, one state from each region is selected by chance. Finally, every other street in the capital is selected to be polled. Samples-500 Cluster Samples Random samples & systematic samples

  14. Q & Q-100 Comparing blondes to brunettes Koala-tative

  15. Q&Q-200 Comparing scents of body spray Koala-tative

  16. Q&Q-300 Comparing store profits from last month to this month Quantitative

  17. Q&Q-400 Comparing the features of a MasarattiGranTurismoand an Audi R8 Koala-tative

  18. Q&Q-500 Comparing number of hairs pulled off of (insert name)’s leg and number of hairs pulled off (Insert other’s name)’s leg Quantitative

  19. D&C-100 What phrase includes all values between two specific values? Continuous Variables

  20. D&C-200 What phrase assumes that all options are able to be counted? Discrete Variables

  21. D&C-300 What type of variable is the number of bald eagles spotted in a group of trees? Discrete

  22. D&C-400 What variable is present when comparing the weights of wrestlers? Continuous

  23. D&C-500 What type of variable is present if I were to look at and compare the weather temperatures every hour for the past 12 hours? Continuous

  24. Data-100 Ordinal What data type is described below? A student was given only letter grades on his assignments.

  25. Data-200 Interval What data type is described below? My SAT scores were 400 on Writing, 470 on Critical Reading, and 540 on Mathematics.

  26. Data-300 Nominal What data type is described below? The students’ seating arrangement was determined by eye color.

  27. Data-400 Ordinal What data type is described below? The top 20 bowlers in the world are posted next to the trophy case at our bowling alley.

  28. Data-500 Ratio What data type is described below? Employees were ordered in a list by their salaries, then the bottom 5 were fired in the layoff.

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