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used in statistics to represent all possible measurement or outcomes. |
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a branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of masses of numerical data. |
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any numerical quantity that characterizes a given population or some aspect of it. |
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a variable that is being manipulated in experiments. |
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a type of variable that is alphanumeric. |
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in this level they don’t have a “true zero” value. |
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a variable being affected by the independent variable. |
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in this level there is an absolute zero value. |
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are used to summarize and describe data. |
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scale that denotes rank. |
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a categorical level of measurement with no intrinsic order. |
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branch of statistics that analyses based from the sample. |
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a type of variable that is numeric. |
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refers to a portion of a population. |
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a numerical fact or datum, especially one computed from a sample. |
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