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Data and Statistics Vocabulary

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ascending orderarranged from smallest to largest
bar graph-used to compare several measure- ments of different items -uses bars to show quanities so data can be easily compared -bars can be stacked, side-by-side - bars do not touch between categories
circle graph-used to show a relationship of the parts to a whole -you need to know the total - based on percentages, where 360* of the circle represents 100%
data-information that can be collected through interviews, polls, surveys, observations, questionaires, and tally sheets -data can be organized using lists charts, and tables -data can be displayed in graphs
extremes-the maximum or upper extreme is the highest piece of data -the minimum or lower extreme is the lowest piece of data
frequency table-used to organize data to show how often something occurs - can use single numbers, ranges, or categories
interval (of the scale)-amount from1 tick mark to the next along the axis on a graph - can be determined by finding the difference between the least and greatest value - the greater the difference, the larger the interval will need to be
line graph-used to display continuous data like how data may change over time
line plot-shows each item as an x on a number line -use for data that is consecutive in value -use with small data sets
mean-the mathematical average -find it by adding up the data and dividing by the number of addends (or pieces of data)
measures of central tendency-the measures of central tendency are the mean, median, and mode -they help are used to help give one number that basically “sums up” or typifies your data
median-when data is arranged in numerical order, the median is the number in the middle -if there are 2 middle numbers, the median is their average
mode- the value that appears most often in a set of data -there can be more than 1 mode
outliera value far away from most of the rest in a set of data
range-the difference between the least and greatest values in a data set
sample-part of the population that is chosen to represent the whole population
scale- range of values on the axis of a graph - the scale does NOT have to begin with 0
stem and leaf plot- a way a organizing data that allows you to easily see how frequently certain data occurs - The stem is the first digit or digits; The leaf is the final digit of a value; - Each stem can consist of any number of digits; but Each leaf can have only a single digit.


6th grade math teacher, The Oak Hill School

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