Edexcel AS Maths - Statistics (Chp. 1)
Population The whole set of items that are of interest in statistics.
Census An observation or measurement of every member of a population.
Sample A selection of observations taken from a subset of the population.
Sampling Units Individual units of a population.
Sampling Frame A list formed by naming or numbering the sampling units of a population.
Simple Random Sample A sample where every sample of size n has an equal chance of being selected.
Systematic Sampling A method where required elements are chosen at regular intervals from an ordered list.
Stratified Sampling A sampling method where the population is divided into mutually exclusive strata and a random sample is taken from each.
Quota Sampling A sampling method where an interviewer selects a sample that reflects the characteristics of the whole population.
Opportunity Sampling A method of sampling where participants are selected based on their availability and fit for the study criteria.
Quantitative Variables Variables associated with numerical observations.
Qualitative Variables Variables associated with non-numerical observations.
Continuous Variable A variable that can take any value within a given range.
Discrete Variable A variable that can take only specific values within a given range.
Grouped Frequency Table A table that presents data in groups or classes without showing specific data values.
Class Boundaries The maximum and minimum values that belong in each class of a grouped frequency table.
Midpoint The average of the class boundaries in a grouped frequency table.
Class Width The difference between the upper and lower class boundaries.
Population The whole set of items that are of interest in statistics.
Census An observation or measurement of every member of a population.
Sample A selection of observations taken from a subset of the population.
Sampling Units Individual units of a population.
Sampling Frame A list formed by naming or numbering the sampling units of a population.
Simple Random Sample A sample where every sample of size n has an equal chance of being selected.
Systematic Sampling A method where required elements are chosen at regular intervals from an ordered list.
Stratified Sampling A sampling method where the population is divided into mutually exclusive strata and a random sample is taken from each.
Quota Sampling A sampling method where an interviewer selects a sample that reflects the characteristics of the whole population.
Opportunity Sampling A method of sampling where participants are selected based on their availability and fit for the study criteria.
Quantitative Variables Variables associated with numerical observations.
Qualitative Variables Variables associated with non-numerical observations.
Continuous Variable A variable that can take any value within a given range.
Discrete Variable A variable that can take only specific values within a given range.
Grouped Frequency Table A table that presents data in groups or classes without showing specific data values.
Class Boundaries The maximum and minimum values that belong in each class of a grouped frequency table.
Midpoint The average of the class boundaries in a grouped frequency table.
Class Width The difference between the upper and lower class boundaries.