The use of the laws of probability to make inferences and draw statistical conclusions about populations based on sample data is referred to as
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The answer is INFERENTIAL STATISTICS.
Reasons :
1.) I is used to compare average performance of two groups of a population is a single measure to see the difference.
2.) I involves inferring from a sample data of a population of what a population might think.
3.) It is also used to make judgements.
These judgements are :
- The probability that an observed difference between groups is a dependable one or one that one might have by chance in the study.
4.) In a general way, it makes inferences from a given population data to a more general condition.
Reasons :
1.) I is used to compare average performance of two groups of a population is a single measure to see the difference.
2.) I involves inferring from a sample data of a population of what a population might think.
3.) It is also used to make judgements.
These judgements are :
- The probability that an observed difference between groups is a dependable one or one that one might have by chance in the study.
4.) In a general way, it makes inferences from a given population data to a more general condition.
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The answer is INFERENTIAL STATISTICS.
Reasons
1) I involves inferring from a sample data of a population of what a population might think.
2.) It is also used to make judgements.
These judgements are :
3)- The probability that an observed difference between groups is a dependable one or one that one might have by chance in the study.
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