__________is a general direction in which something is developing or changing
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outli...
__________is a general direction in which something is developing or
changing
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
Trend
___________verifies if multiple populations of data are the same or
at least one is different than the others.
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
,14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
ANOVA
_________________describes results that go up and down periodically,
but don't necessarily follow the calendar
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
cyclicality
_________________assumes that the variance of a dependent variable is
consistent across the range of values
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
homoscedasticity
,_________________is the midpoint value of a group of measurements
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
Median
_________________is a group of observations that have something in
common
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
Statistical Population
_________________is the average of a group of measurements
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
, 4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
Mean
_________________is the assumption that the variance of a dependent
variable changes across the range of values
1. analysis of variance (ANOVA)
2. autocorrelation
3. cyclicality
4. dependent variable
5. heteroscedasticity
6. homoscedasticity
7. independent variable
8. irregularity
9. mean
10. median
11. mode
12. outlier
13. random variation
14. seasonality
15. statistical population
16. trend
heteroscedasticity
_________________is calculated from (responses to) the value of the
other variables in an equation
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