Chapter 1: Statistics: Scatterplot
Chapter 1: Statistics: Scatterplot
Scatterplot
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Chapter Goals
Create an initial image of the field of
statistics.
Introduce several basic vocabulary words
used in studying statistics: population,
variable, statistic.
Learn how to obtain sample data.
Note:
1. In many cases, a discrete and continuous variable may
be distinguished by determining whether the variables
are related to a count or a measurement.
2. Discrete variables are usually associated with counting.
If the variable cannot be further subdivided, it is a clue
that you are probably dealing with a discrete variable.
3. Continuous variables are usually associated with
measurements. The values of discrete variables are only
limited by your ability to measure them.
Note:
1. Inherent in the concept of randomness: the next result (or
occurrence) is not predictable.
2. Proper procedure for selecting a random sample: use a
random number generator or a table of random numbers.