Lowest number of statistically significant

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1) Discuss how scale impacts the interpretation of a graph

2) Name the lowest number of a statistically significant sample size

3) State the statistically appropriate percentage total of displays

4) Explain how mean, median, and mode are applied to categorical and numerical data

5) List the characteristics of a normal bell curve

6) Define standard deviation

7) Define standard error

8) List 4 expectations of application of the empirical rule to standard error

9) Name what margin of error measures

10) Compare and contrast the double and single blind study designs

11) Describe association, correlation and causation

12) Describe how the actions of the survey personnel can impact the survey results

13) Name the type of study that is done to anticipate problems of a survey

14) Name the issues to assess for in reviewing the accuracy of pie charts, bar graphs, time charts and histograms

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