1. Type of data that represent greater than or less than measurements, such as p
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1. Type of data that represent greater than or less than measurements, such as preferences or rankings.
2. Type of data that use numbers for the purpose of identifying name or membership in a group or category.
3. Types of sampling that groups are selected rather than individuals.
4. Highest number in cumulative frequency.
5. Another name for bar graph.
6. Intersection point between cumulative frequency less than and cumulative frequency greater than.
7. The value obtained by dividing the sum of all the given scores by the total number of observation.
8. Summing up of the frequency in the distribution table from lowest to highest group.
Explanation / Answer
ANSWERS:
1) Ordinal data
2) Categorical data
3) Stratified random sampling
4) Total frequency (Sum of all the frequencies)
5) Vertical/Horizontal (Some times it is also called line graph)
6) Median
7) Mean
8) Less than cumulative frequency
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