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STATISTICS

Identification. Write the word being described by the following sentences.


1. It is the study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation and
organization of data.
2. It is a piece of information used in analyzing statistics.
3. It is a characteristic, number or quantity that can be measured or counted.
4. A sampling method wherein all possible sizes are equally likely to occur or at
random.
5. It consists of everything or everyone being analyzed.
6. It is the number of individual samples used in an observation or experiment.
7. It is a percentage that expresses the probability that the data received is
accurate.
8. It is the formula used to compute for the sample size.
9. It is a type of statistics used to describe the basic features of the data in a
study.
10.It is a type of statistics used to reach conclusions that extend beyond the
immediate data alone.
11.Values that describe a measurable quantity as a number, like how many or
how much.
12.Values that describe a quality or characteristic of a data unit, like what type
or which category.
13.Observations can take any value between a set of real numbers.
14.Observations that can take a value based on a count from a set of distinct
whole values.
15.Observations can take a value that can be logically ordered or ranked.
16.Observations can take a value that describes a certain type or category.
17.Observations inside a range of values.
18.A diagram representing a set of objects and their relation.
19.What are the forms of presenting data?
20.Give at least eight (8) types of graphs.
Population or Sample Size. Determine the population and the sample in each
given situation.
1. In a community containing 4000 residents, a selected group of 500 patients
with high cholesterol were tested if they have a heart disease or none.
a. Population = ___________
b. Sample = ____________
2. Luis conducted a research on what shows children like on a certain university.
He chose one section in each of the grade levels in order to conduct his
experiment.
a. Population = __________
b. Sample = _________
3. An investigation of 150 randomly selected local restaurants across Metro
Manila concluded that 42% of local restaurants have serious health code
violations.
a. Population = ___________
b. Sample = ___________

4. In a warehouse containing 1000 chairs, 200 chairs were tried for quality
control.
a. Population = ___________
b. Sample = ___________
5. In a concert crowd of 20,000 people, 400 people are in the VIP Box.
a. Population = __________
b. Sample = ___________
Types of Variables. Determine whether the following are qualitative or
quantitative. If quantitative, determine whether it is discrete or continuous, and if
interval. If qualitative, determine if nominal or ordinal, and if dichotomous.
1. Height
2. Winners in a contest
3. Weight
4. Number of Children in a household
5. Gender
6. Eye Color
7. Blood Type
8. Political Party Affiliation
9. Stage of Cancer
10.Education Level
11.Ranks in the army
12.Temperature
13.Places of a horse race
14.Body Mass Index
15.Number of admissions in a hospital
16.Faculty Rank
17.Pregnancy Test
18.Number of students in a university
19.Number of heads in three tosses of a fair coin
20.Surgical Outcome
Sample Size. Compute for the unknown in each of the situations.
1. Robb Stark wants to conduct a statistical analysis on the social status of
Winterfell. Given that the town has a population of 2000 residents, for his
research to be valid, what must be the sample size given a 5% margin of
error?
2. Jamie Lannister, the Kingsguard of Jeoffrey Baratheon, the First of His Name,
King of the Andals and First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of
the Realm, is preparing for a war against Stannis Baratheon. He plans to get
an inventory whether the weapons are perfectly capable of use. For him to
make sure that the weapons are of good use, what must be the sample size
he must use given the warehouse contains, 10,450 weapons with 8% margin
of error?
3. Theodore Mosby, an architect at a certain firm in New York, was assigned to
get an analysis of the buildings in the city. At the end of his study, he used a
sample size of 200 with a margin of error of 12%. Given an estimate of how
many buildings are situated in New York.

4. Revan and Metra Surik were tasked to count how many Republic soldiers
found in the Endar Spire. Given that they were able to use a sample size of
400 with a margin of error of 5%, how many soldiers were situated in the
Endar Spire?

Frequency Distribution Table.


Lily Aldrin Eriksen, a Kindergarten teacher, administered a diagnostic test to her
class. The test resulted to the following scores.
76

72

79

76

59

67

67

58

73

71

74

86

61

77

81

69

64

59

72

63

63

63

70

74

84

78

80

73

68

83

61

68

75

66

73

66

70

75

57

69

70

73

66

60

81

90

78

62

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c.
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e.
f.

What is the sample size?


Find the range.
Find the class interval.
Draw the frequency distribution table.
Draw the histogram.
Draw the frequency polygon.

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