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Statistics is a characteristics calculated from. |
Sample data
Fictitious data
Arrayed data
Population data
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Continuous variable can be measured at. |
Specific points
Integer points
All possibel points
No points
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A collection of some of the elements from a group is called. |
Census
Population
Registration
Sample
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A collection of all elements in a group is called. |
Sample
Data
Registration
Population
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Issuing a national identity card is an example of. |
Census
Registration
Sampling
Investigatin through enumerators
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The data whiich have not undergone any statistical treatment are. |
Primary data
Secondary data
Qualitative data
Discrete data
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The number 136.500 rounded off to nearest unit is. |
136
137
136.5
136.0
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The number 5.0435001 rounded off to nearest thousandth is. |
5.043
5.044
5.050
5.000
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The numebr 143.9500 rounded off to nearest tenth is. |
143.9
144.0
143.0
144
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The number 5.56500 rounded off to nearest hundredth is. |
5.57
5.56
6.00
5.00
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The number 4.50001 rounded off to nearest unit is. |
4
5
4.5
4.01
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A statistic which is not measurable is called. |
A constant
An attribute
A variable
A parameter
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A constant can assume. |
Only one value
More than one value
Different values
No value at all
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Life of a T.V. tube is a. |
Discrete variable
Continuous varaible
Constant
Qualitative variable
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Information recorded in its original form, whether counts or measurements in referred to as. |
Continuous data
Raw data
Discrete data
Arrayed data
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Continuous data are differentiated from discrete data in that. |
Discrete data classes are represented by fractions
Continuous data classes may be represented by fractions
Continuous data take on only whole numbers
Discrete data can take on any real number
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the phase of statistics that is concerned with the procedures and methodology for obtaining valid conclusions is called. |
Descriptive staticis
Deductive statistics
Inferential statistics
Sample statistics
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