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What is the definition of a population in statistics?
A collection of persons, things, or objects under study.
What is a sample in statistical analysis?
A selection from the population using sampling techniques.
What is a population parameter?
Any number that describes characteristics of the whole population.
What does sample statistic refer to?
Any number computed from a sample.
What is a descriptive statistic?
A number that represents the property of the sample.
What is inferential statistic?
A number used to make decisions about the likely property of a population based on
sample evidence.
What distinguishes continuous variables from discrete variables?
Continuous variables can be subdivided without limit, while discrete variables cannot.
What are the four levels of measurement in statistics?
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio.
What is frequency in statistics?
The number of times each value (category) is observed.
What is cumulative frequency?
The sum of frequencies of a given value and all preceding values.
What is relative frequency?
The frequency of a given value divided by the total sample size (n).
What is the formula for calculating the midpoint of a class interval?
Midpoint = (lower limit + upper limit) / 2.