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What must you do under the Attribution term of the license?

  • Distribute the material under a different license.
  • Provide a hyperlink to the original material.
  • Use the material commercially.
  • Give credit, link to the license, and indicate changes made. (correct)

Which statement is NOT an obligation under the ShareAlike term?

  • You can only share in a non-commercial context.
  • You must distribute contributions under the same license.
  • You can remix or transform the material.
  • You must give appropriate credit. (correct)

Which of the following terms states that commercial use of the material is prohibited?

  • Attribution
  • Adaptation
  • ShareAlike
  • NonCommercial (correct)

What does the term 'Transform' imply in the context of the license?

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If you remix the material, what must you do according to the license terms?

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Which action could potentially suggest that the licensor endorses your use of the material?

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What aspect of the license requires maintaining this license if you alter the original material?

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Which of the following actions complies with the NonCommercial term?

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What does it mean for data to be contextualized?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the six W’s considered when contextualizing data?

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Why is it relevant to identify 'Who' provided the data?

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What unit of measurement is used for 'Weight' in the data collected?

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When was the data collected?

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What does the 'Why' question focus on regarding the collected data?

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What is the usual daily allowance in school measured in?

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How does one collect data according to the mentioned W's?

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What type of data collection is exemplified by compiling responses from every student in class?

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How frequently does the Philippine Statistics Authority conduct population and housing censuses?

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Which of the following describes the role of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)?

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What was the primary legislation that established the PSA from previous statistical agencies?

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Which of the following is NOT a type of census conducted by the PSA?

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What type of data can be derived from a census conducted by the government?

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What is the function of the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI)?

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Which of the following statements about censuses is incorrect?

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What does identifying the point estimator for the population mean involve?

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Which statement is true when the population variance is known?

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What is the role of the Central Limit Theorem in estimating the population mean?

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Which method is used to illustrate a t-distribution?

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When would you use a t-distribution instead of a normal distribution?

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What corresponds to different t-values in a t-distribution?

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What is the first step in computing the point estimate for the population mean?

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How does one identify the appropriate form of the confidence interval estimator?

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What is the primary purpose of the data collected from the Student Information Sheet?

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Which method was employed to collect the data from students?

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What is a responsibility of citizens regarding government data collection activities?

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Which variable is NOT included in the Student Information Sheet data collected?

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In the data collected, what does the 'Happiness Index for the Day' signify?

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What does a 'usual daily allowance' indicate in the data collected?

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Which of the following is true about the data collection process?

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How is the data organized in the provided snippet?

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How does the number of populations relate to the number of variables observed in a study?

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What term describes a subgroup of a universe or population?

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Which of the following classifications describes variables that can take on several values?

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In what scenario would a variable be referred to as a constant?

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Which classification of qualitative variables can only take specific, distinct values?

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What impact does the method of drawing a sample have on data analysis?

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Which of the following statements correctly describes quantitative variables?

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When collecting data with variables, what is the term for the collection of values for a single unit?

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Flashcards

K to 12 Transition Program

The process of reforming the education system in the Philippines, transitioning from the old K-12 program to a new enhanced system.

CHED

The government agency in the Philippines responsible for higher education, including the transition program.

Senior High School Support Team

The group of individuals responsible for providing support and guidance for the Senior High School curriculum transition in the Philippines.

Karol Mark R. Yee

The program director leading the K to 12 Transition Program Management Unit at CHED.

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Averill M. Pizarro

The individual leading the policy advocacy and communication efforts for the Senior High School Support Team at CHED.

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Creative Commons License

A creative commons license granting the right to use, reproduce, share, and adapt the material as long as specific conditions are met, such as attribution and non-commercial use.

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Course Development Officers

A group of individuals responsible for developing and implementing the Senior High School curriculum materials.

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Teacher Training Officers

Individuals responsible for conducting training programs for teachers involved in the Senior High School transition.

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Statistical Inference

The process of using a sample statistic to estimate an unknown population parameter. It is used to make generalizations about a population based on data collected from a sample.

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Point Estimator

A value calculated from a sample that is used to estimate an unknown population parameter.

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Point Estimate

The specific value calculated from a sample that estimates an unknown population parameter.

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Confidence Interval

A range of values that is likely to contain the true value of the population parameter.

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Confidence Level

The probability that the confidence interval will contain the true value of the population parameter.

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t-distribution

A probability distribution that is used to estimate the population mean when the population variance is unknown.

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Identifying Regions under t-distribution

The process of finding the area under the t-distribution curve that corresponds to a particular t-value.

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What is a census?

A census collects data from every member of a population.

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What does the PSA do?

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) collects data on Filipinos, such as population counts and demographics, to help the government make decisions.

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How is census data used?

Census data are used by the government to understand the needs of the population, such as how many schools or hospitals are needed.

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When are population censuses held?

The PSA conducts a census of population and housing every 10 years, focusing on years ending in zero.

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What other censuses does the PSA conduct?

The PSA also conducts censuses of agriculture and business to gather information about production and economics.

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What are sources of data?

Data can be collected from various sources, including experiments, observations, surveys, and administrative reports.

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How was the PSA formed?

The PSA was created from four former government agencies involved in statistics, combining their expertise.

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What is the PSRTI's role?

The PSRTI is the research and training arm of the Philippine Statistical System, supporting the PSA.

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What are Data?

Raw, unprocessed facts and figures that can be numerically or non-numerically presented, collected, and analyzed.

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What is Contextualizing Data?

Identifying the context of data by answering six key questions: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. This process helps us understand the meaning and purpose of the data.

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Who provided the data?

The person or group responsible for providing the data. This could be individuals, organizations, or even machines.

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What information was collected?

The specific information collected from the respondents and the units of measurement used for each piece of information.

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When was the data collected?

The time period during which the data was collected. This could be a specific date, a range of dates, or a specific time interval.

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Where was the data collected?

The location where the data was collected. This could be a specific place, a region, or even an online platform.

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Why was the data collected?

The reason why the data was collected. This could be for research, analysis, decision-making, or other purposes.

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How was the data collected?

The method or process used to collect the data. This could be surveys, interviews, experiments, or other methods.

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Primary Data

Information gathered directly from individuals through questionnaires or surveys.

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Secondary Data

Data collected from existing sources, such as government records or previous studies.

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Data Collection

The practice of gathering data for statistical analysis, often through surveys or questionnaires.

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Data Contextualization

The process of organizing and understanding the meaning behind data.

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Variable

The characteristic or attribute of data that can be measured.

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Data Representation

A representation of data using numbers or symbols.

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Frequency

The number of times a specific value occurs in a dataset.

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Sample

A group of individuals or items chosen from a larger population to gather information for analysis.

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Universe

All possible units or entities that could be included in a study.

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Quantitative Variable

A variable that can take on various values, allowing for comparison and analysis.

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Data Points

Numerical values describing a characteristic or attribute.

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Qualitative Variable

Categorical data that cannot be measured but can be sorted into distinct groups or categories.

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Discrete Variable

A variable that has a limited number of possible values that are distinct and separate.

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Continuous Variable

A variable that can assume any value within a given range.

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Study Notes

K to 12 Senior High School Core Curriculum - Statistics and Probability

  • Curriculum outlines content standards, performance standards, learning competencies, and corresponding codes for Statistics and Probability.
  • Examples of learning competencies include identifying point estimators, computing point estimates for population means, and constructing confidence intervals.
  • Specific code examples include M11/12SP-IIIf-4, M11/12SP-IIIf-5, and M11/12SP-IIIg-1.

Data Collection and Analysis Concepts

  • Census: Collecting data from every member of a group (e.g., all students in a class).
  • Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA): Government agency responsible for conducting censuses and surveys in the Philippines.
  • Philippine Statistical Act of 2013 (RA 10625): Established PSA from former statistical agencies (NSO, NSCB, BLES, BAS), and also created the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI).
  • Collection of Data: Raw data does not have meaning until contextualized.
  • Contextualizing Data ("Six Ws"): Understanding data by answering questions about who, what, when, where, why, and how the data was collected.
    • Who: Source of the data.
    • What: Types of information (e.g., student numbers, sex, siblings, weight, etc.). Includes units of measurement.
    • When: Date/time the data was collected.
    • Where: Location of the data.
    • Why: Purpose of data collection.
    • How: Method of data collection.
  • Data Types: Data can be either numeric or non-numeric, and must be contextualized.
  • Variable vs. Constant: Variables take on multiple values, constants take only one value (e.g., age of students in a class of the same age).
  • Broad Classifications of Variables:
    • Quantitative (numeric).
    • Qualitative (categorical):
      • Discrete: Whole numbers or items that can be counted (e.g., number of siblings).
      • Continuous: Values that can be any number (e.g., weight or height).
  • Sample: A subgroup of a population.
  • Populations A population is set of all possible individuals of interest to the study
  • Universe: A set of possible values for a given variable.
  • Visualizing Relationships: Diagram illustrating the relationship among universe, variable, population, and sample.

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