20. Which of the following is true in Statistical reasoning?
a) The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each
statement
b) The representation is extended to allow 'TRUE or FALSE' to be associated with each statement
c) The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated common to
all statements
d) The representation is extended to allow 'TRUE or FALSE' to be associated common to all statements
Answers
According to my opinion it is option (a)
Answer:
Option a) The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each statement that is true in Statistical reasoning
Explanation:
Statistical reasoning exists in the way individuals reason with statistical ideas and creates a sense of statistical information. Statistical reasoning may involve attaching one concept to another (e.g., center and spread) or may integrate ideas about data and chance.
Statistical reasoning stands for the representation extended to permit some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each statement.
Statistical reasoning may be described as the way people maintain statistical ideas and a complete sense of statistical information
Hence, Option a) The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each statement that is correct in Statistical reasoning.
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