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4
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Type of experiment in which all experimental units have an equal chance of receiving any treatment
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6
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Models random events by using random numbers to specify outcomes with relative frequencies that correspond to the true real-world relative frequencies we are trying to model
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7
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Consists of the smallest observation, the first quartile, the median, the third quartile, and the largest observation, written from smallest to largest
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8
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The difference between the calculated approximation of a number and its exact mathematical value
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9
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The probability distribution of the variables contained in the subset
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10
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The midpoint of a distribution
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12
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The right and left sides of a graph are approximately mirror images of each other
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14
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Occurs when an association between two variables that holds for each individual value of a third variable is changed or reversed when the data for all values of the third variable are combined
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15
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he average distance of the observations from their mean
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16
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Occurs when specific values of one variable tend to occur in common with specific values of another variable
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