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| Perfect linear fit where all points hit the line |
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| The entire group of interest |
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| Subset of the population, selected in some prescribed manner |
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| Any characteristic that changes from one group to another |
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| Sampling the entire population of interest |
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| The science of collecting, analyzing and drawing conclusions from data |
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| Methods for organizing and summarizing data |
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| making generalizations for the entire population from a sample's results |
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| Two types of univariate data |
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categorial or qualitative data
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numerical or quanitative data |
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| categorial or qualitative data |
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| data that can be put into categories |
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| numerical or quantitative data |
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| data that can be measured |
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| Two types of numerical data |
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| Isolated points on a number line (exact) |
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| Intervals on a number line (range) |
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| Divide frequency by total |
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