Define statistical investigation
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A statistical investigation is part of an information gathering and learning process which is undertaken to seek the meaning and to learn more about an observed phenomenon as well as to inform decisions and actions.
The ultimate goal of a statistical investigation is to learn more about a real-world situation and to expand the body of contextual knowledge.
Since it is concerned with empirical data, a scientific method is used for a statistical investigation that uses a statistical enquiry cycle.
The ultimate goal of a statistical investigation is to learn more about a real-world situation and to expand the body of contextual knowledge.
Since it is concerned with empirical data, a scientific method is used for a statistical investigation that uses a statistical enquiry cycle.
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A statistical investigation is part of an information gathering and learning process which is undertaken to seek the meaning and to learn more about an observed phenomenon as well as to inform decisions and actions.
The ultimate goal of a statistical investigation is to learn more about a real-world situation and to expand the body of contextual knowledge.
Since it is concerned with empirical data, a scientific method is used for a statistical investigation that uses a statistical enquiry cycle.
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