1.6 Learning Objectives Revisited
As a result of completing this chapter, you will be able to do the following:
- Tell what statistics is and how useful it is to solve real-life and work issues (Section 1.1).
- Identify the population and sample of a study (Section 1.1).
- Identify whether a study is descriptive or inferential (Section 1.1).
- Draw a simple random sample using the random-number table (Section 1.2).
- Distinguish designed experiments and observational studies (Section 1.2).
- Distinguish two types of data: quantitative and qualitative/categorical (Section 1.3).
- Describe qualitative/categorical data using pie charts and bar charts (Section 1.4).
- Describe quantitative data using stem-and-leaf diagrams and histograms (Section 1.4).
- Describe the shape of a histogram (Section 1.5).