statistics - the organization, presentation, and study of data, quantitative data - information given in numbers usually by counting or measuring, qualitative data - information that describes something without numbers, statistical question - an inquiry that anticipates many different responses, population - in statistics the entire group of people or objects about which you want information, sample - a representative part of a population, set - a collection of distinct data or a group of numbers in collected data, mean - the sum of the values in a data set divided by the quantity of those values, median - the middle number in a set of data when the data is arranged in numerical order; if the data set has an even number, it is the mean of the two middle numbers, mode - the number that is represented most often in a data set; there can be one, more than one (if a "tie"), or none of these, outlier - a data value that is significantly greater or less than the other values in a set, skew - when the mean of the data set is not as representative of the bulk of the data due to an outlier, quartiles - the points that divide data into four parts, action - what is happening in an activity or experiment, event - a collection of one or more outcomes, outcome - the result of carrying out a trial in an experiment, favorable outcomes - the outcomes for the particular event you are considering, compound event - an event that consists of two or more single events, independent events - the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the second event, dependent events - the outcome of the first event affects the probability of the second event,

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