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Chapter 2
The Language of
Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Ethical Issues in Data Analysis
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Pie Chart
PIE CHART
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BAR CHART
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Probability
Figure 2.5 Relationship between
probability and inferential statistics
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Use the sigma notation to write down the expression which means to add
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Use the sigma notation to write down the expression that means to add
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study.
A Variable is a characteristic of each member of
the population.
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Quantitative
Qualitative
A Sample is a piece of the population.
Sampling Error is the difference between the
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