1/6
Covers Chapters 1 and 2, Mainly stuff to remember for the FRQ's and some MCQ Problems
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
1st C from CSOCS
Context - The variable being measured. (Should be weaved into answer)
1st S from CSOCS
Shape - “The distribution is Symmetric or Skewed Right/Left and Unimodal or Bi-/Multi- Modal”
O from CSOCS
Outliers - “There appears to be outlier(s) at ___” or “There doesn’t seem to be any outliers”
2nd C from CSOCS
Center - “The Mean/Median/Center is ___” (For histograms, only say “Center”)
2nd S from CSOCS (Variability)
Spread - “The Range/IQR/St. Dev is ___”
Qualitative Variables
Variable that describes categories or qualities rather than numerical measurements.
Quantitative Variables
Variables that represent numerical values, allowing for arithmetic operations and statistical analysis.