Chapter 10 - Misleading Graphs & Statistics
Survey
A question or a set of questions designed to collect data about a specific group of people or population
Question Bias
A question that encourages a particular response; a biased question is a question worded in such a way that a particular answer is favored over others
Sample
A randomly selected group chosen for the purpose of collecting data
Biased Sample
A sample drawn in such a way that one or more parts of the population are favored over others
Unbiased Sample
A sample representative of the entire population
Convenience Sample
A sample which consists of members of a population that are easily accessed
Simple Random Sample
An unbiased sample where each item or person in the population is as likely to be chosen as any other
Misleading Graphs
Bar graphs, pie charts, pictographs, and other visual representations that exaggerate or understate the true nature of data
Data
Observations that have been collected
Population
The entire collection of items that is the focus of concern.
Sample size
The number of people used for a particular survey
Statistics
The study of collecting, organizing, representing, and interpreting data
Dot plot
a graph that shows the frequency of data along a number line
Bar graph
a graph that uses horizontal or vertical bars to display countable data
Line graph
a graph that uses line segments to show how data changes over time
Outlier
a value much higher or much lower than the others values in a data set; can give a misleading impression of the data
Frequency
the number of times an event occurs