finite
5-figure summary of data
-minimum -lower quartile=25% of cumulative frequency=median of lower half of data set -the median -upper quartile= 75% of cumulative frequency=median of upper half -maximum
stratified
the population is first divided into groups. then members are randomly chosen from each group example: A student council surveys 100 students by getting random samples of 25 freshmen, 25 sophomores, 25 juniors, and 25 seniors.
example of continuous data
the time to walk 2 miles
cumulative frequency
total frequency up to a certain data value to find it you divide the frequency by the total number of data values.
interquartile range
IQR= Q3-Q1
right tail calculation
P(X. or = to b)
left tail calculation
P(X< or = to a)
continuous data
data that can take any values within a certain range of real numbers
discrete data
data that can take only certain distinct values, such as whole numbers, or fall into distinct categories.
a survey was conducted of the # of bedrooms in 208 randomly chosen houses. is the data discrete or continuous?
discrete
density curve
graph of a continuous probability distribution. the total area under the curve must = 1 and every point on the curve must have a greater vertical height that is 0 or greater.
probability distribution
graph, table, or formula that gives the probability for each value of the random variable
standard deviation
measures the average distance of all the data points from the mean
conveinience
members are chosen because they are easily accessible example: a researcher polls people as they walk by in the street
simple random sample
members are chosen using a method that gives everyone an equal chance of being selected example: a teacher puts students names in a hat and draws 1
systematic
members are chosen using a pattern, such as selecting every other person example:A principal takes an alphabetized list of student names and picks a random starting point. Every 20th student is selected to take a survey.
self-selected
members volunteer to participate
example of discrete data
the number of dogs in a city
cluster
the population is first divided into groups. a sample of the groups is randomly chosen. all members of the groups are surveyed. example: An airline company wants to survey its customers one day, so they randomly select 555 flights that day and survey every passenger on those flights.