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What are the different types of data? What is data? L.O. How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?

What are the different types of data? Starter: Individually, answer all the questions below with as much detail and as many key words as possible What is data? How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?

What are the different types of data? What is data? L.O. How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?

Key Words: You can find all these words with their definitions in your textbook… Discrete and Continuous Primary and Secondary Quantitative and Qualitative Monovariate and Bivariate Sampling Random Sampling, Systematic Sampling, Convenience Sampling and Stratified Sampling Frequency, Grouped Frequency, and Cumulative Frequency Spread Mean, Median, and Mode Range

What are the different types of data? What is data? L.O. How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?

Main: Complete a factual poster. It must include all the key words and answer all the questions. You can use your textbook if necessary. Discrete and Continuous Primary and Secondary Quantitative and Qualitative Monovariate and Bivariate Sampling Random Sampling, Systematic Sampling, Convenience Sampling and Stratified Sampling Frequency, Grouped Frequency, and Cumulative Frequency Spread Mean, Median, and Mode Range What is data? How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?

What are the different types of data? What is data? L.O. How can it be collected? What are the different types of data? Who uses data?