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| a graph using horizontal lines to indicate change in data |
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| the process by which a person's unique physical and other traits are detected and recorded by an electronic device or system as a means of confirming identity: |
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| used for testing the mathematical fit of a frequency curve to an observed frequency distribution |
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| used to compare the other data to this |
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| the value of the random variable at the boundary between the acceptance region and the rejection region in the testing of a hypothesis. |
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| the amount of room for error |
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| used in order of another variable. 'depends' on something |
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| group that you are changing or seeing the reaction to |
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| variable that changes (time) |
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| constant, straight line going up or down |
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| enhancing the observation of an object |
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| middle grounds of a set of data |
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| middle number within the data, literally |
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| any of various devices for measuring minute distances, angles, etc., as in connection with a telescope or microscope. |
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| constant number in a set of data |
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| a typical set of distribution of numbers |
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| showing data in a chart, cut up |
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| a measure of dispersion in a frequency distribution, equal to the square root of the mean of the squares of the deviations from the arithmetic mean of the distribution. |
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| a constant set of data or numbers |
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