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Data and Statistics

Data can be represented in many forms such as tables, bar graphs, histograms, and line plots. In this concept, we explore the collection and display of data in various ways. We also learn to find measures that describe sets of data, such as mean, median, and mode.
The concept is broken into smaller topics, which makes it easier and much more fun for students. The topics are listed below:-
Choosing an Appropriate Display
In this topic, we learn how to choose an appropriate display for various situations. The topic covers appropriate display of bar graph, circle graph, histogram, line graph, line plot, pictograph, stem-and-leaf plot, box and whisker plot, and scatter plot.
Measures of Central Tendency and Variability
This topic covers measures of central tendency and variation. We learn to find appropriate measures of central tendency and variability. We also learn how to make box-and-whisker plots and interpret them.
Misleading Graphs and Statistics
In this topic, we learn to identify misleading graphs and statistics. The topic covers misleading pictographs, bar graphs, and line graphs. We also learn how the use of mean, median, and mode can lead to wrong conclusions about data sets.
Organizing Data and Correlations
This topic covers organizing data and identifying correlations. We learn to organize data in line plots, Venn diagrams and stem-and- leaf plots. We also learn to make scatter plots and identify correlations between the data points.
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