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Positions: Quartile
of Ungrouped Data
Group Activity
Five students are standing in line. Loida is
not the last. Tonette is directly ahead of
Angie. Jay-jay has a girl directly in front of
him and directly behind him. Jezlyn is not
last. Jay-jay is somewhere ahead of Angie.
Name the students in order from first to last.
Museum Gallery
Name a Bad Job
for Someone
Who's Accident-
Prone
Survey Says...
Driver
Name a
Recreational
Activity
Traditionally Done
in Hot Weather
Survey Says...
Swimming
Name an Article
of Clothing You
Can't Wash in the
Washing Machine
Survey Says...
Shoes
If You Met the
Real Prince
Charming, How
Would You Know
it Was Him?
Survey Says...
Wears a Crown
Guided Questions
What is a survey?
Why do we conduct survey?
What do these gathered data tell us?
How do we relate this to math?
Did you know that we were using
statistics?
Now what is statistics?
Watch a video about statistics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=MXaJ7sa7q-8
Follow up discussion
Differentiate descriptive statistics
from inferential statistics.
Determine the population, sample
and variable from the given data.
STATISTICS – collection and
interpretation of data; use to
measure and analyze variability
VARIABLES- is a characteristic of
interest measurable on each and
every individual in the universe
-what we measure to each
individual
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS – deals
with the method of organizing,
summarizing and presenting a mass
of data so as to yield meaningful
information
INFERENTIAL STATISTICS – taking a
sample and analyzing the sample to
make judgment or claims about a
population.
POPULATION – total amount
of things
- Set of all individuals under
study
SAMPLE – refers to a small
part of the population that is
used for study
A. Identify the word/s refer to the following:
1. It refers to a small part of the population that is
used for study.
2. It refers to a characteristic of interest
measurable on each and every individual in the
universe.
3. It refers to the collection and interpretation of
data; use to measure and analyze variability.
4. It refers to the set of all individuals under study.
5. It refers to taking a sample and analyzing the
sample to make judgment or claims about a
population.
B. Identify the population and variable from the
given data.
1. A group of students taking Statistics
conducted a study on the effect of boy-girl
relationship to the academic performance of the
students.
2. From all students registered this semester,
the Mathematics Department would like to know
how many students like mathematics.
3. Information will be collected to new voters
from 2020 election to identify their opinion
regarding politics in the Philippines.
Assignment