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Quantitative Variables:Variables which assume numerical values.
Continuous Variables:Variables which assume an infinite number of possible values. Usually obtained by measurement.
Ordinal Level:Level of Measurement which classifies data into categories that can be ranked. Differences between the ranks do not exists.
Ratio Level:Level of measurement which classifies data that can be ranked, differences are meaningful. and there is a true zero.
Systematic Sampling: Sampling in which data is obtained by selecting every kth object.
Stratified Sampling:Sampling in which the population is divided into groups according to some characteristic.
Statistics:Collection of methods for planning experiments, obtaining data, and then organizing, summarizing, presenting, analyzing, interpreting and drawing conclusions.
Random Variable: A Variable whose values are determined by chance.
Parameter:Characteristic or measure obtained from a population.
Population:All subjects possessing a common characteristic that is being studied.
Across:2. | Variables which assume an infinite number of possible values. Usually obtained by measurement. | 4. | Sampling in which data is obtained by selecting every kth object. | 5. | Characteristic or measure obtained from a population. | 6. | All subjects possessing a common characteristic that is being studied. |
| 7. | Level of measurement which classifies data that can be ranked, differences are meaningful. and there is a true zero. | 8. | Collection of methods for planning experiments, obtaining data, and then organizing, summarizing, presenting, analyzing, interpreting and drawing conclusions. | 9. | Level of Measurement which classifies data into categories that can be ranked. Differences between the ranks do not exists. |
| | Down:1. | Variables which assume numerical values. | 3. | A Variable whose values are determined by chance. |
| 4. | Sampling in which the population is divided into groups according to some characteristic. |
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Across:2. | Variables which assume an infinite number of possible values. Usually obtained by measurement. | 4. | Sampling in which data is obtained by selecting every kth object. | 5. | Characteristic or measure obtained from a population. | 6. | All subjects possessing a common characteristic that is being studied. |
| 7. | Level of measurement which classifies data that can be ranked, differences are meaningful. and there is a true zero. | 8. | Collection of methods for planning experiments, obtaining data, and then organizing, summarizing, presenting, analyzing, interpreting and drawing conclusions. | 9. | Level of Measurement which classifies data into categories that can be ranked. Differences between the ranks do not exists. |
| | Down:1. | Variables which assume numerical values. | 3. | A Variable whose values are determined by chance. |
| 4. | Sampling in which the population is divided into groups according to some characteristic. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only