EBK STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONO
EBK STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONO
10th Edition
ISBN: 8220102958609
Author: KELLER
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 1CE

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Define population

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A population refers to a group of all items of interest to a statistics practitioner. The overall group of objects about which conclusions are to be drawn are called the population.

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Define sample

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A subset or portion of the population that is actually obtained and that is used to draw conclusions about the population is called a sample.

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Define parameter.

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Parameter refers to any statistical measure that is based on all units in the population.

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Define statistic.

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Any statistical measure calculated on the basis of sample observation is called statistic.

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Define statistical inference.

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If the data consist of different methods for estimating the sample and drawing the inferences about the features of the population, then it is termed as a statistical inference.

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