infer properties of populations or distributions from a sample, whilst knowing the limitations of sampling
infer properties of populations or distributions from a sample, whilst knowing the limitations of sampling
interpret and construct tables, charts and diagrams, including frequency tables, bar charts, pie charts and pictograms for categorical data, vertical line charts for ungrouped discrete numerical data, tables and line graphs for time series data and know their appropriate use
construct and interpret diagrams for grouped discrete data and continuous data, ie histograms with equal and unequal class intervals and cumulative frequency graphs, and know their appropriate use
interpret, analyse and compare the distributions of data sets from univariate empirical distributions through:
apply statistics to describe a population
use and interpret scatter graphs of bivariate data;
recognise correlation and know that it does not indicate causation;
draw estimated lines of best fit;
make predictions;
interpolate and extrapolate apparent trends whilst knowing the dangers of so doing