Four Essential Processes in Statistics Quiz

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Match the following terms with their definitions:

Parameter = True value or actual statistics taken from a population Statistic = Estimate of statistical attributes taken from a sample Variable = Specific factor, property, or characteristic of a population or sample Collection of Data = First step in any statistical work after the formulation of the problem

Match the following methods of gathering data with their descriptions:

Interview = Direct method of gathering data through face-to-face inquiry Questionnaire = Indirect method of gathering data using written questions Observation = Method using different human senses to gather information Registration or Census = Method requiring enactment of law and large population participation

Match the following methods with their descriptions:

Collection of Data = First step in any statistical work after the formulation of the problem Experimentation = Usually conducted in laboratories to find cause and effect relationships Interview = Method involving direct inquiry with the respondent Questionnaire = Method using written questions to gather data

Match the following terms with their presentation methods:

Textual Presentation = Data presented in paragraph form (e.g. number of job seekers) Graphical Presentation = Data presented using charts, graphs, or diagrams Tabular Presentation = Data presented in table format for easy comparison Diagrams Presentation = Data presented using visual representations for clarity

Match the statistical process with its description:

Collection of data = Obtaining and determining useful information Organization and presentation of data = Systematic way of arranging and presenting data Analysis of data = Extracting relevant information and formulating numerical description Interpolation of data = Drawing conclusions, forecasting, and recommending solutions

Match the statistical process with its role:

Collection of data = Obtaining necessary information for analysis Organization and presentation of data = Preparing data for logical and statistical conclusions Analysis of data = Formulating numerical values and qualitative summary Interpolation of data = Drawing conclusions and recommending interventions

Match the type of data with its definition:

Quantitative data = Numerical information obtained from counting or measuring Qualitative data = Non-numerical information obtained from observations or descriptions Continuous data = Data that can take any value within a given range Discrete data = Data that can only take specific values within a given range

Match the statistical term with its description:

Data = Body of information or observations being considered by a researcher Quantitative data = Numerical information obtained from counting or measuring Qualitative data = Non-numerical information obtained from observations or descriptions Continuous data = Data that can take any value within a given range

Match the following data presentation methods with their descriptions:

Tabular Presentation = Shows the relation between column and row quantities Graphical Presentation = Presents data in visual form such as graphs or diagrams Bar Graph = Used to show relative sizes of data with bars proportional to the data Pie Graph = Displays numerical information using a circular graph divided into sectors

Match the following terms with their meanings:

Unemployment Rate = Percentage of jobless individuals in the labor force Client-side Scripting = Scripting language executed on the client's end General-purpose Programming = Programming language designed for a wide range of applications Database Queries = Commands used to retrieve or manipulate data in a database

Match the following products with their descriptions:

Product A = Had higher sales per year compared to Product B Product B = Had lower sales per year compared to Product A

Match the following conclusions with their corresponding questions:

Each bar represents = The number of toys donated by each class in MSHS for street children Estimate the number of toys donated by the freshmen = I-Archimedes donated 50 toys and I-Galileo donated about 48 toys, thus the estimated donation of the freshmen is 50+48=98 toys

Test your knowledge of the four essential processes in statistics, including the collection of data and the organization and presentation of data. Learn about the systematic ways of obtaining and organizing data for analysis.

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