Which type of data describes qualities, categories, or characteristics that cannot be measured numerically?
Qualitative data
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A part of the population selected to represent the whole in a study.
Sample
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A method of selecting members from a population where not all individuals have a known or equal chance of being chosen.
Nonprobability Sampling
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A graph that uses points connected by lines to show trends or changes over time.
Line graph
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Interviewing your classmates who are easy to approach. A. Simple Random SamplingโโB. Stratified SamplingโโC. Systematic SamplingโโD. Cluster SamplingโโE. Convenience SamplingโโF. Purposive SamplingโโG. Quota Sampling
E. Convenience Sampling
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Numbers to the left of 0 on the number line are called ______.
Negative integers
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What is the first step in creating a frequency distribution table? A. Draw a pie chart B. Form a hypothesis C. Arrange the data from lowest to highest D. Interpret the data
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A teacher counts how many students bring lunch every day by recording raised hands. A. Surveyโโ B. Interviewโโ C. Measurementโ โD. Counting โโE. Observation
D. Counting
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A researcher selects participants who have prior experience in gardening because the study focuses on gardening skills. A. Simple Random SamplingโโB. Stratified SamplingโโC. Systematic SamplingโโD. Cluster SamplingโโE. Convenience Samplin
F. Purposive Sampling
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A graph that uses rectangular bars to compare quantities across different categories.
Bar Graph
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Which type of data refers to information that can be counted or measured and expressed in numbers?
Quantitative data
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The entire group of individuals, objects, or events that a researcher is interested in studying.
Population
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fairy
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baam
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Selecting every 10th name from a list of voters. A. Simple Random SamplingโโB. Stratified SamplingโโC. Systematic SamplingโโD. Cluster SamplingโโE. Convenience SamplingโโF. Purposive SamplingโโG. Quota Sampling