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Beginning of Statistics

Beginning of Statistics

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 7.SP.A.1, 7.SP.A.2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Cheryl Watts

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12 Slides • 17 Questions

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Data (The Nature of Data

By Roberto Jr

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The Nature of Data

Quantitative and Qualitative

  • Quantitative data consist of numbers representing counts o measurement.

  • ​Qualitative data can be separated into different categories that are distinguished by some nonnumeric characteristics

Reference: E - Math Grade 7

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Multiple Choice

Classify the following as either Quantitative or Qualitative

Opinion on a political issue

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Quantitative

2

Qualitative

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Opinion on a political issue

Opinion is not a form of measurement but rather a classification, such as for or against; therefore, it is qualitative

Basic STatisticst

Nature if Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify the following as either Quantitative or Qualitative

Number of hospitald that has nuclear center

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Quantitative

2

Qualitative

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The number of hospitals that has nuclear center

The number of hospitals that has nuclear center is a count variable and thus, quantitative

Basic STatisticst

Nature if Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify the following as either Quantitative or Qualitative

Ages of Congressmen

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Quantitative

2

Qualitative

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Ages of Congressmen

The ages of Congressmen are a measure variable and thus quantitative.

Basic STatisticst

Nature if Data

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Multiple Choice

Classify the following as either Quantitative or Qualitative

Number of students in the auditorium

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Quantitative

2

Qualitative

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Number of students in the auditorium

Quantitative

Basic STatisticst

Nature if Data

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We hope you learn something

Basic Statistics (Nature of Data)​

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Statistics

media

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Biased & Unbiased

  • Population - an entire group

  • Sample - a part of the population

  • Random Sample - members of the population are chosen at random

  • Convenience Sample - members of the population that are readily available

  • BIASED SAMPLE - does not fairly represent the population.

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Lets look at

Biased and Unbiased samples

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Multiple Choice

Ana wants to know the average student’s opinion of the tardy policy at her school. Which group of students should she survey in order to achieve the most accurate results?
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thirty students who are often tardy
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thirty students who are rarely tardy
3
thirty of her friends
4
thirty randomly selected students from her school

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Multiple Choice

At an assembly 7 out of 10 students who entered the gym were carrying a backpack. Based on this information, if 700 students were at the assembly, how many students could be expected to be carrying a backpack?

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49

2

490

3

210

4

421

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Multiple Choice

To determine the most popular children’s programs, a television station asks parents to call in and complete a phone survey.

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Biased Sample

2

Unbiased Sample

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Multiple Choice

To evaluate the defect rate of its memory chips, an integrated circuit manufacturer tests every 100th chip off the production line.

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Biased Sample

2

Unbiased Sample

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Multiple Choice

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Define bias.
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tolerance
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two sided
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in favor of one side
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hate

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Multiple Choice

The quality of being believable or trustworthy is called? 
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Credibility
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Evidence
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Support
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Cite

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Multiple Choice

A solid and reasonable argument that opposes or disagrees with your claim
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claim
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counterclaim
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support
4
rebuttal

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Multiple Choice

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What is an unbiased resource?
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source not cited
2
unfair
3
cited source
4
neutral or fair; 

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Making inferences with collected data.

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Making predictions based on data

  • Random sampling

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Multiple Choice

Question image

1

A

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B

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C

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D

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Fill in the Blank

Question image

The Student Council asked every tenth student in the lunch line how they preferred to be contacted with school news. The results are shown in the table. Suppose there are 684 students at the school. How many can be expected to prefer E-mail? (just type in the number)

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Fill in the Blank

A bank randomly surveyed 50 of its customers by mail to find out how customers use its mobile banking service. The survey found that only 11 of the 50 customers used the service.

If the branch has 1,700 customers, about _____ customers use the mobile banking service.

*Only type in the numerical answer.

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Multiple Choice

Zoie completes a report by asking 70 students across campus. She found that 48% of CIAA students do not wash their hands after using the bathroom. What is the sample size?

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48

2

100

3

70

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CIAA students

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Match

Tie concepts together with examples.

Older adults in the state of Florida

Older adults from a municipality in the state of Florida

120 mg/dl

Glucose level

Glucose measurement

Population

Sample

Data

Variable

Data collecting

Data (The Nature of Data

By Roberto Jr

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