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The statistical enquiry cycle - CCEA GCSE Statistics quiz quiz

14questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Which is the correct order of the statistical enquiry cycle?

  2. Which of these is a proper statistical hypothesis?

  3. A census is best described as collecting data from:

  4. Why is a sample often used instead of a census?

  5. In which stage of the cycle do you draw a histogram and find the mean?

  6. The statistical enquiry cycle is described as iterative because:

  7. Which planning decision helps reduce bias in an enquiry?

  8. A conclusion that earns full evaluation marks should:

  9. Which is a sensible limitation to raise when evaluating an enquiry?

  10. The 'population' in a statistical enquiry means:

  11. Unit 2 of CCEA GCSE Statistics includes questions based on:

  12. Self-reported data, such as pupils estimating their own phone use, is a problem because it may be:

  13. A good suggested improvement to an enquiry would be to:

  14. Which task belongs to the 'specify the problem and plan' stage?