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Anything that can be measured is called (parameter,observation)in statistics.​

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Answered by SamVarghese
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Anything that can be measured is called observation in statistics.

(An observation in statistics is a value of something of interest you're measuring or counting during a study or experiment: a person's height, a bank account value at a certain point in time, or number of animals)

Answered by sureeshravi
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Answer:Observation

Explanation:An observation in statistics is a value of something of interest you're measuring or counting during a study or experiment: a person's height etc.

Data from an individual study subject or sampled unit.

Ordinal variable: a variable used to store discrete measurements that can be ordered from low to high, but do not have equal spacing among values; rank-ordered data.

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