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Categorical data can be divided into nominal and
ordinal
types.
Discrete numerical data consists of values within a range.
False
Arrange the subtypes of data from least to most ordered:
1️⃣ Nominal
2️⃣ Ordinal
3️⃣ Discrete
4️⃣ Continuous
Categorical data represents numerical measurements.
False
Data in statistics can be classified into categorical and
numerical
types.
What are the two subtypes of categorical data?
Nominal and ordinal
What is primary data in statistics?
Data collected directly by researcher
What are the two main types of data based on how they are collected?
Primary and Secondary Data
What is secondary data?
Data collected by others
What are tables and charts used for in data organization?
Organizing and presenting data
What is the statistical definition of data?
Factual information for analysis
Match the data type with its subtype and example:
Categorical ↔️ Nominal: Colors ||| Ordinal: Survey responses
Numerical ↔️ Discrete: Number of employees ||| Continuous: Height
What are the two main types of data in statistics?
Categorical and Numerical
What does numerical data consist of?
Numeric values
What is primary data collected directly by?
The researcher
What is a disadvantage of observation as a primary data collection method?
Time-consuming
What are two tools for effective data organization and presentation?
Tables and charts
A table summarizes data visually, while a chart presents detailed values.
False
Tables
are best for structured data sets where detailed values need to be presented
precisely
A
line graph
is used to show trends and changes over time.
What is the definition of the mean?
The average value
The mean, median, and
mode
are all measures of central tendency.
True
Standard deviation measures the average deviation from the
mean
.
True
Rates
express a quantity per unit of another quantity.
True
Categorical data
represents qualities or
characteristics
rather than numerical measurements.
Give an example of categorical data.
Types of fruit
What are the two main types of data collection methods?
Primary and secondary
What are the two main types of data collection methods?
Primary and secondary
Match the primary data collection method with its advantage:
Observation ↔️ Provides unbiased information
Questionnaire ↔️ Efficient for large samples
Interview ↔️ Allows in-depth information
Experiment ↔️ Establishes cause-and-effect
What are tables best used for in data presentation?
Detailed structured data
What is the definition of the mean in descriptive statistics?
The average value
Match the measure of dispersion with its purpose:
Variance ↔️ Describes spread of data
Standard deviation ↔️ Measures average deviation from mean
What is the purpose of percentages in data analysis?
Show proportions
The standard deviation provides a measure of the average deviation from the
mean
Ratios compare two quantities as a
fraction
Ratios allow you to compare relative
magnitudes
A correlation value of -1 indicates a perfect
negative
linear relationship.
True
What can regression analysis predict if there is a strong positive correlation between study hours and exam scores?
Exam score
A study with a p-value of 0.01 indicates that the results are statistically
significant
What is the primary purpose of data in statistics?
Analysis, inference, decision-making
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