Descriptive Statistics: Representation Flashcards

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Data distributions

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used often in statistics. They are graphical methods of organizing and displaying useful information

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2
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Dot plots

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show numerical values plotted on a scale

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3
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frequency

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rate of occurrence

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Histograms

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display data in ranges, with each bar representing a range of numeric values
useful for showing frequencies of a large set of data
a graphical representation of the distribution of data

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5
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Box plots

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rectangular representations of data. They do not give the frequency of values
graphical representation of the distribution in a data set using quartiles, minimum and maximum values on a number line

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box-and-whisker plots

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Another name for box plots

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7
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tally chart

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consists of a table with tally marks that show frequency of occurrences in each category

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symmetrical

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where the shape created is mirrored nearly perfectly across a line

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9
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skewed

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which is where the shape of a graph peaks to the left or the right of the center

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10
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gap

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is an area in the data set where no observations have been made

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11
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bimodal

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where the data set has two different modes

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12
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Skewness in statistics

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represents an imbalance and asymmetry from the mean of a data distribution

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13
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positive skew

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means that the extreme data results are larger

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14
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negative skew

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means the extreme data results are smaller

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15
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Standard deviation

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tells you how different and varied your data set really is. Standard deviation shows you how far your numbers spread out from the mean and median

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16
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dot plot

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a visual representation of data using intervals or categories of variables; the dots represent an observation in the data

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Categorical data

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is data that is grouped by type or object, not by numbers

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Numerical data

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is information that is measurable. It is always collected in number form.

19
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quartile

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is a group of values and/or means that divide a data set into quarters, or groups of four

20
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interquartile range

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is a value that is the difference between the upper quartile value and the lower quartile value

21
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median

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is the midpoint value of a data set, where the values are arranged in ascending or descending order.

22
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scatterplot

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is a graph of ordered pairs showing a relationship between two sets of data

23
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bivariate data

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which are two sets of variables that can change and are compared to find relationships.

24
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correlation

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which is the relationship between two variables or sets of data

25
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independent variable

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is a condition or piece of data in an experiment that can be controlled or changed

26
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dependent variable

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is a condition or piece of data in an experiment that is controlled or influenced by an outside factor, most often the independent variable

27
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positive correlation

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where the dependent variables and independent variables in a data set increase together