18 questions
A set of closely grouped data.
Cluster
Outlier
Gap
Correlation
A condition that occurs when data points in a scatter plot are grouped more in one part of the graph than the other.
Clustering
Cluster
Gap
Outlier
A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set.
Outlier
Cluster
Gap
Frequency
A graph with points plotted to show a possible relationship between two sets of data.
Scatter Plot
Dot Plot
Line Plot
Frequency Table
A line on a scatter plot that helps show the correlation between data sets more clearly.
Trend Line
Line of Reflection
Line of Best Fit
Frequency
The ratio of a joint relative frequency to a related marginal relative frequency in a two-way table.
Conditional Relative Frequency
Joint Relative Frequency
Marginal Relative Frequency
Relative Frequency
The number of times the value appears in a data set.
Frequency
Joint Relative Frequency
Marginal Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
The ratio of the frequency in a particular category divided by the total number of data values.
Joint Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
Marginal Relative Frequency
Relative Frequency
The sum of the joint relative frequencies in a row or column of a two-way table.
Marginal Relative Frequency
Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
Joint Relative Frequency
The frequency of a specific data value divided by the total number of data values in the set.
Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
Marginal Relative Frequency
Joint Relative Frequency
A two-way table that displays relative frequencies.
Two-Way Relative Frequency Table
Two-Way Table
Marginal Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
A table that displays two-variable data by organizing it into rows and columns.
Two-Way Table
Two-Way Relative Frequency Table
Marginal Relative Frequency
Conditional Relative Frequency
A straight line that comes closest to the points on a scatter plot.
Line of Best Fit
Trend Line
Frequency
Correlation
The description of the relationship between two data sets (THREE ANSWERS).
Correlation
Trend
Association
Frequency
A comparison between two data sets when one set of data values increases while the other decreases.
Negative Correlation
Positive Correlation
No Correlation
Trend
A comparison between two data sets that have no relationship between their data values.
No Correlation
Negative Correlation
Positive Correlation
Trend
A comparison between two data sets when their data values increase together.
Positive Correlation
Negative Correlation
No Correlation
Trend
Involves the comparison of two variables.
Bivariate Data
Outlier
Cluster
Frequency