Unit One Lesson 1.1 Key Words Flashcards

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What is categorical data (qualitative)?

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Data in the form of names or labels, rather than numbers

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What is continuous data?

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Measured data that can be whole numbers, fractions, or decimals of any length; always numeric

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What is data?

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A collection of pieces of information

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What is data collection?

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Gathering information for selected population members through telephone surveys, written questionnaires, or other methods

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What is data organization and analysis?

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Statistical techniques that allow us to describe characteristics of a data set

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What is descriptive statistics?

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The process of describing the characteristics of a group (a sample) for which we have data

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What is discrete data?

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Counted or tallied data, which can only be whole numbers or names; can be numerical or categorical

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What is inferential statistics?

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The process of comparing, testing assertions, or predicting something about a population, given what we know about a sample from that population

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What is a probability-based inference?

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Statistical techniques that allow us to draw objective conclusions based on probability theories about populations from which we have sampled

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