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On Average, how many times does your family eat pizza each week? | Statistical Question that generates numerical data | ||
What pizza toppings are most popular in this class? | Statistical Question that generates categorical data | ||
How many pizzas are in this room right now? | Non-Statistical Question |
What percentage of students in the school have a cell phone? | Statistical Question that generates numerical data | ||
What is the most common color of the cars in the school parking lot? | Statistical Question that generates categorical data | ||
What color is the principal’s truck? | Non-Statistical Question |
Does Daniel have a cell phone? | Statistical question that generates numerical data | ||
What brand of cell phone do you own? | Statistical question that generates categorical data | ||
What percentage of students in the school have a cell phone? | Non-Statistical Question |
Numerical Data
Measurement of quantities
(Quantitative)
Measurements of non-quantities. Can be sorted into categories
(Qualitative)
Categorical Data
Measurement of quantities
(Quantitative)
Measurements of non-quantities. Can be sorted into categories
(Qualitative)
Classify each type of data as numerical or categorical
People's hair colors
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
Classify each type of data as numerical or categorical
Heights of bridges
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
Classify each type of data as numerical or categorical
Countries where cars are manufactured
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
Classify each type of data as numerical or categorical
Times taken for athletes to run 100 meters
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
Measurable
Represents objects or individuals by numbers assigned to certain measurable properties like age or length
Measurements such as time, height, temperature, and weight or numbers such as the number of teeth lost by first graders or ages of elementary school students
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
Represents characteristics such as gender. eye color, types of movies, or genres of books.
Can be grouped into categories.
Represent individuals or objects that share one or more traits.
Numerical Data
Categorical Data
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