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five-number summary - Answer-The minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and the maximum. A box plot represents the five numbers in a five-number summary. two-way frequency table - Answer-A table that contains frequency counts for two categorical variables. [See also contingency table] joint frequencies - Answer-The frequency counts in each cell of the table. contingency table - Answer-A table that contains frequency counts for two categorical variables. [See also two-way frequency table] linear - Answer-An expression or equation of degree 1. response variable - Answer-The variable that is obtained as a result, or the response that gets measured or observed. Also called a Dependent variable. conditional percentages - Answer-A way to approximate a percentage by dividing the number of times an event occurred in an experiment by the total number of respondents in that row or column. See relative frequency. negative correlation - Answer-When two quantitative variables move in opposite directions: as the explanatory variable increases the response variable decreases. coordinate plane - Answer-A tool used for graphing that is a display of a two-dimensional plane. It consists of an x-axis and a y-axis; the x-axis being a horizontal number line, the y-axis is a vertical number line, and the axes meet at the origin (0, 0). positive correlation - Answer-When two quantitative variables move in the same direction; the response variable increases when the explanatory variable increases. independent variable - Answer-The variable that may be the cause of some result, or is presented as variable that offers an explanation. Also called an explanatory variable. ordered pair - Answer-Two numbers written in the form (x,y), where x represents the x-value or x-coordinate, and y represents the y-value or y-coordinate. correlation - Answer-An observed relationship between two quantitative variables. While this is most commonly a linear relationship, it does not need to be.

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WGU C955 - Module 5 Flashcards Exam
Questions and Answers
five-number summary - Answer-The minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile, and
the maximum. A box plot represents the five numbers in a five-number summary.

two-way frequency table - Answer-A table that contains frequency counts for two
categorical variables. [See also contingency table]

joint frequencies - Answer-The frequency counts in each cell of the table.

contingency table - Answer-A table that contains frequency counts for two categorical
variables. [See also two-way frequency table]

linear - Answer-An expression or equation of degree 1.

response variable - Answer-The variable that is obtained as a result, or the response
that gets measured or observed. Also called a Dependent variable.

conditional percentages - Answer-A way to approximate a percentage by dividing the
number of times an event occurred in an experiment by the total number of respondents
in that row or column. See relative frequency.

negative correlation - Answer-When two quantitative variables move in opposite
directions: as the explanatory variable increases the response variable decreases.

coordinate plane - Answer-A tool used for graphing that is a display of a two-
dimensional plane. It consists of an x-axis and a y-axis; the x-axis being a horizontal
number line, the y-axis is a vertical number line, and the axes meet at the origin (0, 0).

positive correlation - Answer-When two quantitative variables move in the same
direction; the response variable increases when the explanatory variable increases.

independent variable - Answer-The variable that may be the cause of some result, or is
presented as variable that offers an explanation. Also called an explanatory variable.

ordered pair - Answer-Two numbers written in the form (x,y), where x represents the x-
value or x-coordinate, and y represents the y-value or y-coordinate.

correlation - Answer-An observed relationship between two quantitative variables. While
this is most commonly a linear relationship, it does not need to be.
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