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14. Practical skills and data analysis
14.1 Practical skills assessment
14.1.3 Analyzing and interpreting data
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What is an example of quantitative data?
Weight
What is an example of qualitative data?
Opinion
The independent variable is manipulated or
changed
Controlled variables are kept
constant
What are the two primary methods for representing data?
Tables and graphs
What type of graph is used to compare categories using bars?
Bar chart
Graphs are best for visualizing trends, relationships, and
patterns
What type of data describes qualities or characteristics that cannot be easily measured?
Qualitative data
What is the independent variable in an experiment?
The variable manipulated
Line graphs are effective for showing trends over
time
The mean is calculated as the sum of all values divided by the number of
values
A data trend refers to the overall direction that the data is moving towards over
time
Conclusions from data should be supported by
evidence
.
True
Data-supported
conclusions
ensure they are valid and meaningful.
True
A low p-value indicates
statistically significant
results.
True
What is the independent variable in an experiment testing the effect of temperature on plant growth?
Temperature
What is the best use for graphs in data representation?
Visualizing trends
Tables are structured with rows and
columns
Tables are most suitable for displaying numerical, also known as
quantitative
A line graph is ideal for showing how a student's height changes over
time
Descriptive statistics provide a concise summary of the central tendency and
spread
What is the primary goal of making conclusions from data?
Draw inferences and interpretations
Match the concept with its definition:
Data reliability ↔️ Measures consistency and accuracy
Data significance ↔️ Measures whether results are due to chance
High reliability means
trustworthy
data.
True
What is experimental error?
Difference between measured and true value
Systematic errors can skew results and must be identified and
corrected
In an experiment, the independent variable is the variable you manipulate or
change
Analyzing data patterns and trends helps draw conclusions about relationships between
variables
What are the two types of data in physics?
Quantitative and qualitative
Qualitative data describes qualities that can be measured numerically.
False
Match the type of data with its description:
Quantitative ↔️ Numerical and can be measured
Qualitative ↔️ Describes qualities or characteristics
In an experiment testing the effect of temperature on plant growth, what is the independent variable?
Temperature
In the plant growth experiment, what are examples of controlled variables?
Soil, water, sunlight
Tables are ideal for comparing
specific
values directly.
True
Match the method with its best use:
Tables ↔️ Display numerical data in a structured format
Graphs ↔️ Visualize trends and relationships
A line graph is better for showing how a student's height changes over time compared to a table.
True
Quantitative data is numerical, while qualitative data is
non-numerical
Match the variable type with its role in an experiment:
Independent Variable ↔️ Manipulated by experimenter
Dependent Variable ↔️ Measured or observed
Controlled Variables ↔️ Kept constant
Order the descriptive statistics from least to most complex:
1️⃣ Range
2️⃣ Mode
3️⃣ Median
4️⃣ Mean
The range is the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a dataset.
True
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