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Chapter 8 Vocabulary Crossword by: Connor Bender
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analyze: to describe, summarize, and compare data
bargraph: a graphic form using bars to make comparisons of statistics
cluster: data that are grouped closely together
conveniencesample: a sample which includes members of the population that are easily accessed
data: pieces of information, which are often numerical
histogram: a special kind of bar graph in which the bars are used to represent the frequency of numerical data that have been organized in intervals
leaf: the second greatest place value of data in a stem-and-leaf plot
linegraph: a type of statistical graph using lines to show how values change over a period of time
lineplot: a diagram that shows the frequency of data
mean: the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set
measuresofcentraltendency: Numbers that are used to described the center of a set of data, includes mean, median, and mode.
median: the middle number in a set of data when the data are ordered from least to greatest.
mode:the number or numbers that appear most often in a set of data
outlier: a piece of data that is quite separated from the rest of the data
randomsample: each item in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other
range: the difference between the greatest and least number in a data set
scatterplot: in this, two sets of related data are plotted as ordered pairs on the same graph
statistics: the branch of mathematics that deals with collecting, organizing, and interpreting data
stem:the greatest place value common to all the data values is used in this in a stem and leaf plot
stemandleafplot: a system used to condense a set of data where the greatest place value of the data forms the stem and the next greatest place value forms the leaves
voluntaryresponsesample: a sample which involves only those who want to participate in the sample
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Crossword by: Connor Bender
Across:8. | the second greatest place value of data in a stem-and-leaf plot | 11. | to describe, summarize, and compare data | 12. | a special kind of bar graph in which the bars are used to represent the frequency of numerical data that have been organized in intervals | 14. | the difference between the greatest and least number in a data set |
| 15. | a sample which includes members of the population that are easily accessed | 18. | the greatest place value common to all the data values is used in this in a stem and leaf plot | 20. | a sample which involves only those who want to participate in the sample | 21. | each item in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other |
| | Down:1. | a system used to condense a set of data where the greatest place value of the data forms the stem and the next greatest place value forms the leaves | 2. | Numbers that are used to described the center of a set of data, includes mean, median, and mode. | 3. | a type of statistical graph using lines to show how values change over a period of time | 4. | a piece of data that is quite separated from the rest of the data | 5. | a diagram that shows the frequency of data | 6. | the branch of mathematics that deals with collecting, organizing, and interpreting data | 7. | pieces of information, which are often numerical |
| 9. | a graphic form using bars to make comparisons of statistics | 10. | the middle number in a set of data when the data are ordered from least to greatest. | 13. | the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set | 16. | data that are grouped closely together | 17. | in this, two sets of related data are plotted as ordered pairs on the same graph | 19. | the number or numbers that appear most often in a set of data |
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Chapter 8 Vocabulary Crossword by: Connor Bender
Across:8. | the second greatest place value of data in a stem-and-leaf plot | 11. | to describe, summarize, and compare data | 12. | a special kind of bar graph in which the bars are used to represent the frequency of numerical data that have been organized in intervals | 14. | the difference between the greatest and least number in a data set |
| 15. | a sample which includes members of the population that are easily accessed | 18. | the greatest place value common to all the data values is used in this in a stem and leaf plot | 20. | a sample which involves only those who want to participate in the sample | 21. | each item in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other |
| | Down:1. | a system used to condense a set of data where the greatest place value of the data forms the stem and the next greatest place value forms the leaves | 2. | Numbers that are used to described the center of a set of data, includes mean, median, and mode. | 3. | a type of statistical graph using lines to show how values change over a period of time | 4. | a piece of data that is quite separated from the rest of the data | 5. | a diagram that shows the frequency of data | 6. | the branch of mathematics that deals with collecting, organizing, and interpreting data | 7. | pieces of information, which are often numerical |
| 9. | a graphic form using bars to make comparisons of statistics | 10. | the middle number in a set of data when the data are ordered from least to greatest. | 13. | the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set | 16. | data that are grouped closely together | 17. | in this, two sets of related data are plotted as ordered pairs on the same graph | 19. | the number or numbers that appear most often in a set of data |
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