Accuracy - How close a measured value is to the true value., Bias - When data is unfairly skewed or inaccurate due to the way it's collected., Box Plot - A graph that shows the distribution of data through quartiles (boxes) and identifies outliers or extreme values., Categorical - Data that sorts things into groups or categories, like colors or types of animals., Census - Counting or collecting data from everyone in a group or population., Consistency - How stable or reliable data collection methods or measurements are., Data - Information collected to understand something, like numbers or measurements., Discrete - Data that can only take specific values, like whole numbers., Dot Plot - A graph where individual data points are plotted as dots along a number line, showing the distribution and density of data., Frequency Table - A table that shows the number of observations falling within specified intervals or categories., Induced Variation - Differences in data due to deliberate manipulation or intervention., Measurement Variation - Difference in measurements due to unreliable measurements, Metadata - Information about the characteristics and structure of data., Multivariate - Studying or analyzing three or more variables at once., Natural Variation - Inherent differences in data due to random fluctuations or individual differences., Nominal - Data categorized without any order, like different types of fruits., Occasion-to-Occasion Variation - Differences in data due to changes in timing or circumstances of measurement., Ordinal - Data categorized with a specific order or ranking, like sizes from small to large., Population - All the people or items being studied., Representative Sample - A subset of a population accurately reflecting its characteristics., Sampling - Selecting a smaller group from a larger population for study., Sampling Variation - Differences in sample statistics due to random sampling., Scatter Plot - A graph where individual data points are plotted as points in a Cartesian coordinate system, showing the relationship between two variables., Secondary Data - Data obtained from existing sources, not directly collected by the researcher., Taonga - In Māori culture, a treasure or valued possession, often describing something of cultural or spiritual significance., Time Series - A sequence of data points measured at successive time intervals, showing patterns or trends over time., Univariate - Studying or analyzing one variable at a time., Variable - Something that can change or vary, like a number or characteristic., Variation - Differences or deviations in data values from expected values., Statistics - Statistics is a part of math that helps us collect, understand, and interpret data. Data is information, like numbers or facts, that we,
0%
1.1 Maths Standard:Stats Vocabulary
Share
Share
Share
by
Naomiwade
Y11
Maths
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
This leaderboard is currently private. Click
Share
to make it public.
This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner.
This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner.
Revert Options
Match up
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?