things that we measure, count, or otherwise delineate
variable
describe categories that do not have a specific order to them
nominal variable
all its variables in a specific order, beyond just naming them
ordinal variable
one where the difference between two values is meaningful
interval variable
is where a variable can take on only a limited number of values, usually called categories. (or characters)
nominal scale
Is where the variable takes on specific values that have some inherent order such as magnitude but without equivalent distances between categories
Ordinal Scale
Is where a variable takes on values in a quantitative range with defined differences between points
Interval Scale
It is already determined and so is not influenced by other factors
Ex: Age, gender, temperature, & time
independent variable
Dependent Variable
It is a spread of data in which elements are distributed symmetrically around the mean, with most values close to the center.
Gaussian (normal) distribution
These are statistical measures that are calculated based on the assumption that the data points follow a Gaussian distribution and include parameters such as mean, variance, and standard deviation.
Parametric statistics
descriptive statistics
Descriptive Statistics
A measure of how far apart they are dispersed from one another.
Central Tendency
measures of central tendency
mean
median
mode
Mean
Median
Mode
measures of spread
range
standard deviation
coefficient of variation
variance
SD index
Range
Standard Deviation
Coefficient of Variation
Variance
SD Index