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Data Collection
Statistical Methods
Probability |
1. Read, construct and interpret line graphs, circle graphs and histograms.
2. Select, create and use graphical representations that are appropriate for the type of data collected.
3. Compare representations of the same data in different types of graphs, such as a bar graph and circle graph.
4. Understand the different information provided by measures of center (mean, mode and median) and measures of spread (range).
5. Describe the frequency distribution of a set of data, as shown in a histogram or frequency table, by general appearance or shape; e.g., number of modes, middle of data and level of symmetry, outliers.
6. Make logical inferences from statistical data.
7. Design an experiment to test a theoretical probability and explain how the results may vary. |