STAT-151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Simple Random Sample, Ob River, Design Of Experiments

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Descriptive Statistics
sample
Nature Of Statistics
Denition
Denition
Descriptive Statistics
Population and Sample
1 Descriptive Statistics
2 Inferential Statistics
Statistics is a specic area of study and investigation which can roughly
be divided into two parts: descriptive statistics and inferential statis-
tics.
consists of methods for or-
ganizing and summarizing information.
Techniques of descriptive statistics include graphs, charts and tables
and various descriptive calculations (called numerical summaries).
In order to dene inferential statistics, we need to distinguish between
two kinds of data collections.
Population: The collection of all individuals or items under consideration
in a statistical study.
Sample: That part of the population from which information is actually
obtained.
The selection of a few elements from the population is called a .
One of the most important problems in applied statistics is how to use
the data set of a sample to determine meaningful information about
the population.
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Statistics is a speci c area of study and investigation which can roughly be divided into two parts: descriptive statistics and inferential statis- tics. Techniques of descriptive statistics include graphs, charts and tables and various descriptive calculations (called numerical summaries). In order to de ne inferential statistics, we need to distinguish between two kinds of data collections. Population: the collection of all individuals or items under consideration in a statistical study. Sample: that part of the population from which information is actually obtained. The selection of a few elements from the population is called a sample. One of the most important problems in applied statistics is how to use the data set of a sample to determine meaningful information about the population. Inferential statistics ing and measuring the reliability of conclusions about a population based on information obtained from a sample of the population. The subject that links descriptive and inferential statistics is bility.

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