Handling Data - Collect and Represent

Handling Data - collecting and representing data key vocabulary
What B must be avoided when designing questions?. What F means how often and is a sum of the tally marks?. What Q is a method of collecting data?. What R is a sampling method where everyone has an equally likely chance of being chosen?. What S is a sampling method where the sample is selected in proportion to the population?. What T is a type of table showing results in more detail?. What T makes filling in questionnaires quick and easy?. What O must be avoided when designing tickboxes?. What T must be provided when asking questions such as how much do you spend in the canteen?. What T is a quick method of collecting information. What D describes data that can be counted?. What S is a type of diagram that compares two variables?. What C can be positive or negative or none at all?. What B is a method of representing data?. What P is a circular method of representing data?. What K must you remember to include when producing a stem-and-leaf diagram?. What A is the order that numbers must be in on a stem-and-leaf diagram?. What G must there be between bars on a bar chart?. What C describes data that cannot be measured exactly?. What H may not have equal class intervals?.
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