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Read and analyze the statement then identify if it is, Statistics, Collection, Organization, Analysis or Interpretation

___________ 1. It involves describing the data using statistical methods and procedures.

___________ 2. It involves summarizing data in graphical, tabular or textual forms.

___________ 3. It is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis and
interpretation of data.

___________ 4. It refers to the process of making conclusions based on the presented data.

___________ 5. It refers to the gathering of information or data.

Identify which type of sampling is used: random, stratified, cluster, systematic or convenience.

__________ 1. An interviewer selects 5 males and 5 females from each of 4 the groups.

__________ 2. A psychologist surveys all students from each of 20 randomly selected classes.

__________ 3. The organizer writes the name of each participant on a separate sheet. He shuffles the sheets, and draws
10 names.

__________ 4. Smart selects 50th cell phone from the assembly line and conduct a

thorough test of quality.

__________ 5. When a principal made an important announcement, he based conclusion on 1 000 responses from 10
000 questionnaires distributed to students.

Write the 2 categories of Statistics

1.
2.

NATURE OF DATA

____________1. What type of data does consist of numbers that represent counts or measurements?

____________2. What type of data does consist of nonnumeric characteristics?

____________3. What type of Quantitative data that results from either a finite number of possible values or countable
number of possible values as 0, or 1, or 2 and so on?

____________4. What type of quantitative data that result from infinitely many possible values that can be associated
with points on a continuous scale in such a way that there are no gaps or interruptions?

____________5. If the set of data is about the grade of your group presentations in MAPEH class and your teacher gave
a rating of excellent, above average, average, below average or poor, what level of measurement is use by your teacher?

Identify the population, sample, parameter and statistic in the following situations. Determine all, if possible.

1. Of all U.S. kindergarten teachers, 32% say that knowing the alphabet is an essential skill.

2. Of the 800 U.S. kindergarten teachers polled, 34% say that knowing the alphabet is an essential skill.

3. A survey of 1353 American households found that 18% of the households own a computer.
4. A recent survey of 2625 elementary school children found that 28% of the children could be classified obese.

5. The average weight of every sixth person entering the mall within a 3-hour period was 146 lb.

6. A recent survey by the alumni of a major university indicated that the average salary of 10,000 of its 300,000
graduates was 125,000.

7. The average salary of all assembly-line employees at a certain car manufacturer is P33,000.

8. The average late fee for 360 credit card holders was found to be P56.75.

9. A scientist takes a big bucket of water from a lake and counts how many species of bacteria, bugs, and other creepy
crawlies he finds in the bucket.

10. A school takes a poll to find out what students want to eat at lunch. 70 students are randomly chosen to answer the
poll questions.

11. The scientist is investigating the effectiveness of the new drug to relieve stress for all adults. He administers the drug
to 50 adults.

12. When Mrs. Millanes buys a cavan of rice for one-month consumption of her family, she examines only a handful of
rice from the cavan to find out if it is of good quality or not

13. The pineapple juice vendor wants to know the taste of the juice he is preparing; he takes a glass filled with half full of
juice.

14. The entrepreneur purchases 50 brand new tablets for his store, he opened and testing 3 tablets to find out whether
it is of good quality and in condition or not.

15. When a chef wants to know the taste of the food he is preparing; he takes a spoonful of the food.

16. A market researcher surveys 85 people on their coffee-drinking habits. She wants to know whether people in the
local region are willing to switch their regular drink to something new.

17. An agency wants to know the opinions of Florida residents on the construction of a new road. The agency surveys
800 residents.

1. The age of each state governor.

2. The speed of every fifth car passing a police speed trap.

3. The annual salary for each employee at a company.

4. The number of pets in each U.S. household.

5. A study of 33,043 infants in Italy was conducted to find a link between heart

rhythm abnormality and sudden infant death syndrome.

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