Probability and Statistics Crossword Puzzle

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Statistics & Probability has 20 clues. Answers range from 6 to 23 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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A sampling method where multiple clusters of people are created from a population where they are indicative of homogeneous characteristics and have an equal chance of being a part of the sample.
A variable which can take on infinitely many, uncountable values.
A sampling method technique where subjects are selected because of their convenient accessibility and proximity to the researcher.
A collection of numbers or values that relate to a particular subject. D
A variable that depends on one or more other variables.
Variables that can only take on a finite number of values.
When a variable isn't independent for certain.
Use of statistics to determine the probability that a given hypothesis is true.
Used to make inferences about a population from a sample, determine if there is a relationship between variables, and make predictions.
Ways in which variables/numbers are defined and categorized. Types include: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio.
A study in which the researcher simply observes the subjects without interfering.
Dependent variables which are observed and measured by changing independent variables. These variables determine the effect of the cause (independent) variables when changed for different values.
The likelihood of something happening or being the case.
These Variables are numerical variables: counts, percents, or numbers.
A sample that is chosen randomly.
The most informative scale. It is an interval scale with the additional property that its zero position indicates the absence of the quantity being measured.
A small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like.
A branch of applied mathematics concerned with collecting, organizing, and interpreting data.
A type of probability sampling method in which sample members from a larger population are selected according to a random starting point but with a fixed, periodic interval.
Not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.

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