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The science of gathering and summarizing data. |
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The complete collection of items under study. |
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A number that describes a population characteristic. |
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A subset of the population. |
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A number that describes a sample characteristic. |
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Procedures for collecting, classifying, summarizing and presenting data. |
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The average value of a set of numbers. |
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The value that occurs most frequently. |
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The middle value of a set of numbers. |
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A measure of variation of values around the mean. |
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A bar chart that can portray the data found in a frequency distribution. |
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Where the outcome can't be predicted with certainty. |
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Individual outcome from the sample space. |
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Probability that one event will occur given that another has happened. |
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The occurrence of one event prevents the occurrence of the other. |
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Selection of r items from a set of n distinct objects without regard to the order. |
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Selection of r items from a set of n distinct objects when order counts. |
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The process of arriving at a conclusion about a population from a sample. |
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A single number used to estimate a parameter. |
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Spread of values used to estimate a parameter. |
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The probability of correctly including the parameter in the interval that is produced. |
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Shows relationship that exists between two or more variables. |
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