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Shelby Pierce
on Nov 14, 2024Verified
Inferential statistics are based on the assumption that the sample studied is randomly selected.
Inferential Statistics
A branch of statistics that uses a random sample of data taken from a population to describe and make inferences about the population.
Randomly Selected
A method of selection where each member of a population has an equal chance of being chosen, often used to ensure unbiased samples in research.
- Recognize the assumptions underlying inferential statistics and their implications.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the assumptions underlying inferential statistics and their implications.