numericaldataAnotherterm forquantitativedataVariancedifferencepopulationA group ofindividuals orobjects, or itemswhich samples aretaken for statisticalmeasurementqualitativedatadata that isdescriptive(nonumbers)upperquartileThe topquarter ofa data setdotplotsA graph ofdata pointsthat are notconnectedtogetherquartileOne fourthof afrequencydistributionFrequencyThe numberof items in acategory ina set of datainnerquartilesMiddle half ofthe data that isrepresented bythe box in a boxand whiskerplotindependentvariableA variablethat does notdepend onanothervariablelowerquartileThelowest1/4th of adata setdependentvariableA variable thechanges as aresult of thechange ofanothervariableMeanTheaverageof a datasetnormaldistributionWhen the datais equallyspread out fromthe mean(standarddeviation = 1)sampleArepresentativepart of alarger groupcorrelationArelationshipbetweenvariablesoutlierA value thatis verydifferentfrom the restof the dataskeweddistributiondistortedfrom thestandarddeviationStandardDeviationA measure ofhow much amuch the datachanges fromthe meancategoricaldataAnotherterm forqualitativedatamedianThemiddlevalue in adata sethistogramA graph thatuses rectanglesto show howoftensomethinghappensboxplotDisplays theminimum, firstquartile,median, thirdquartile, andmaximumMeanabsolutedeviation(M.A.D.)The averageof how fareach datapoint is fromthe mean.numericaldataAnotherterm forquantitativedataVariancedifferencepopulationA group ofindividuals orobjects, or itemswhich samples aretaken for statisticalmeasurementqualitativedatadata that isdescriptive(nonumbers)upperquartileThe topquarter ofa data setdotplotsA graph ofdata pointsthat are notconnectedtogetherquartileOne fourthof afrequencydistributionFrequencyThe numberof items in acategory ina set of datainnerquartilesMiddle half ofthe data that isrepresented bythe box in a boxand whiskerplotindependentvariableA variablethat does notdepend onanothervariablelowerquartileThelowest1/4th of adata setdependentvariableA variable thechanges as aresult of thechange ofanothervariableMeanTheaverageof a datasetnormaldistributionWhen the datais equallyspread out fromthe mean(standarddeviation = 1)sampleArepresentativepart of alarger groupcorrelationArelationshipbetweenvariablesoutlierA value thatis verydifferentfrom the restof the dataskeweddistributiondistortedfrom thestandarddeviationStandardDeviationA measure ofhow much amuch the datachanges fromthe meancategoricaldataAnotherterm forqualitativedatamedianThemiddlevalue in adata sethistogramA graph thatuses rectanglesto show howoftensomethinghappensboxplotDisplays theminimum, firstquartile,median, thirdquartile, andmaximumMeanabsolutedeviation(M.A.D.)The averageof how fareach datapoint is fromthe mean.

Interpreting Data - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Another term for quantitative data
    numerical data
  2. difference
    Variance
  3. A group of individuals or objects, or items which samples are taken for statistical measurement
    population
  4. data that is descriptive (no numbers)
    qualitative data
  5. The top quarter of a data set
    upper quartile
  6. A graph of data points that are not connected together
    dot plots
  7. One fourth of a frequency distribution
    quartile
  8. The number of items in a category in a set of data
    Frequency
  9. Middle half of the data that is represented by the box in a box and whisker plot
    inner quartiles
  10. A variable that does not depend on another variable
    independent variable
  11. The lowest 1/4th of a data set
    lower quartile
  12. A variable the changes as a result of the change of another variable
    dependent variable
  13. The average of a data set
    Mean
  14. When the data is equally spread out from the mean (standard deviation = 1)
    normal distribution
  15. A representative part of a larger group
    sample
  16. A relationship between variables
    correlation
  17. A value that is very different from the rest of the data
    outlier
  18. distorted from the standard deviation
    skewed distribution
  19. A measure of how much a much the data changes from the mean
    Standard Deviation
  20. Another term for qualitative data
    categorical data
  21. The middle value in a data set
    median
  22. A graph that uses rectangles to show how often something happens
    histogram
  23. Displays the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and maximum
    box plot
  24. The average of how far each data point is from the mean.
    Mean absolute deviation (M.A.D.)