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. What are datasets?

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. What is the process of quantification?

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. What do variables capture?

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. What do categorical variables divide cases into?

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. You are measuring the average income of students in your class. What level of measurement is this variable?

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. You are measuring the gender composition of the students in your class. What level of measurement is the variable gender?

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. You are measuring how often students on campus use the local food bank with frequencies ranging from never, to rarely, to sometimes too often. What level of measurement is this variable?

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. A researcher is studying the relationship between education and poverty to see if education level affects an individual's income level. What kind of variable is education?

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. A researcher is studying the relationship between education and poverty to see if education level affects an individual's income level. What kind of variable is an individual's income level?

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. You are measuring how often low-income students on campus volunteer at the local food bank. What type of variable is an individual's income level?

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. You are measuring how often low-income students on campus volunteer at the local food bank. What type of variable is an individual's volunteer effort?

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. What level of measurement is the variable marital status with the attributes single, married or common law, divorced or separated, or widowed?

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. What does the unit of analysis refer to?

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. What two branches are statistical analyses conceptually divided into?

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. What is a main use of descriptive statistics?

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. What is a main use of inferential statistics?

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. What is a population for the purposes of statistical analysis?

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. What is a sample for the purposes of statistical analysis?

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. What are the four parts of a statistic-commentary paragraph?

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. What are the three ways in which researchers measure poverty in Canada?

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. The word statistic comes from the German word "statistik. "

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. A survey that collects information from every person in a population is called a census.

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. A gender wage gap does not exist in Canada.

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. Empirical research relies on direct observations of the world to generate knowledge.

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. Empirical research does not rely on aggregating data.

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. Data analysis involves looking for patterns and trends in information that has been collected.

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. An independent variable captures the characteristic that is considered the effect or result.

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. Attributes capture the potential range of variation within a single variable.

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. Categorical variables represent a category of continuous variables.

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. Continuous variables do not have an infinite number of attributes.

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. When the attributes of a variable divide cases into groups or categories, they are turned into numbers for further analysis.

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. When the attributes of a variable capture a quantity or an amount, the number representing that amount becomes the value.

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. A variable's level of measurement is determined by its attributes.

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. The attributes of nominal-level variables divide cases into categories and these categories have an inherent order.

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. The variable "type of dwelling" with the attributes detached house, semi-detached house, townhouse, apartment or condominium, or other type of dwelling is at the ordinal-level of measurement.

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. Missing values refer to attributes that are not useful in statistical analysis.

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. Inferential statistics is a branch of descriptive statistics.

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. The unit of analysis refers to what or who is in each of the cases that a researcher is analyzing.

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. Inferential statistics are used to make claims about a population.

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. Descriptive statistics use a sample to make estimates about populations.

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