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Intro to Statistics Lesson

Intro to Statistics Lesson

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, HSS.IC.B.3, 7.SP.A.1

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Standards-aligned

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April Cofer

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19 Slides • 18 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the graph, what was the temperature at 3am?

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7°7\degree

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5°5\degree

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10°10\degree

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12°12\degree

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15°15\degree

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Multiple Choice

A _________ survey is one that encompasses errors caused by the design of the survey and its questions.

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good

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biased

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fun

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school

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Multiple Select

Check all that apply

Statistics are used to:

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Describe data

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Tell me which pizza I should buy for dinner

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Compare two or more data sets

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Make students love Math class

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Make estimates about population characteristics

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At the end of the lesson, students will:

1. Demonstrate knowledge of statistical terms.

2. Differentiate Descriptive Statistics from Inferential Statistics.

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Poll

Do you have any question(s)/clarification(s)?

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CLASSIFYING DATA ACCORDING TO SOURCE


1.    Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based, including:

o   original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews, surveys, and original research/fieldwork, and

o   research published in scholarly/academic journals.

2.    Secondary sources are those that describe or analyze primary sources, including:

o   reference materials – dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, and

o   books and articles that interpret, review, or synthesize original research/fieldwork.

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Multiple Choice

Two branches of statistics are________________ and ___________.

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engineering and chemistry

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mathematical and inferential

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inferential and descriptive

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hard and easy

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Multiple Choice

_____________________ statistics consists of the collection, organization, summarization and presentation of data.

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mathematical

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descriptive

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inferential

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population

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Multiple Choice

_____________________ statistics consists of generalizing from samples to populations, performing estimations and hypothesis tests, determining relationships among variables, and making predictions.

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mathematical

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descriptive

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inferential

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population

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Multiple Choice

Tell if the statement if Descriptive or Inferential


From a past study, it was found that 56% of women are the primary investors in their households.

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Inferential

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Descriptive

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Multiple Choice

Tell if the statement if Descriptive or Inferential


The chances of you getting a new car is about the same as passing your math class.

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Descriptive

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Inferential

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Multiple Choice

Tell if the statement if Descriptive or Inferential


A recent survey of 2000 adults having an MBA reported that the average salary is more than $65,000 a year.

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Inferential

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Descriptive

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Multiple Choice

A prediction has been made that the chance that a person will be robbed in a certain city is 15%.

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Inferential

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Descriptive

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Multiple Choice

A group of subjects selected from a population is a _________________.

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Portion

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Sample

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Group

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Data

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Multiple Choice

A _______________ consists of all subjects (human or otherwise) that are being studied.

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Population

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Sample

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Study

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Exam

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Multiple Choice

The manager of a book store surveys people who buy mystery novels to see if the store should expand its hours. What is the population?

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People who visit the bookstore.

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People who buy mystery novels.

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Residents of the town

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People who like to read.

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Multiple Choice

_______ is the entire group of objects or individuals considered for a survey.

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Sample

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Population

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Random Sample

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Quartile

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Multiple Choice

What would be the sample in this example?

Surveyors in a mall choose shoppers to ask about products they prefer.

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the surveyors

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all shoppers in the mall

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the shoppers who were asked their preferences

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Multiple Choice

What would be the population in this example?

Surveyors in a mall choose shoppers to ask about products they prefer.

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the surveyors

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all shoppers in the mall

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the shoppers who were asked their preferences

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Multiple Choice

The part of the population being studied

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population

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sample

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random

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