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Which of the following statements does not hold true as one of the characteristic of
statistics?
A). Statistics are aggregates of facts.
B). Statistics can be affected even by an individual variable.
C). Statistics are collected in a systematic manner.
D). Statistics are collected for a pre-determined purpose.
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Answer:
The answer to this question's accurate and appropriate alternative is option (b), which is Even one particular variable has the potential to influence statistics.
Explanation:
The phrase "aggregate of facts" implies that statistics may only contain aggregates of facts, not individual data. For instance: A student's height of five feet doesn't mean anything unless it is comparable. Statistics only deal with numerical data, hence they are expressed numerically. A single numerical fact cannot be referred to as statistics, so they are an aggregate of facts. Only then can these facts be compared and general conclusions about the aggregate facts drawn.
Statistics are collections of facts, they cannot be defined by a single numerical fact. So they solely deal not with individuals but with groups.
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