The word ‘statistics’ is derived from which word of the English language?
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it is derived from latin status and italian statista and meaning of these words is political state
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The word ‘statistics’ is derived from the word 'statista'.
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- The term statistics is derived from the New Latin statisticum collegium ("council of state") and the Italian word statista ("statesman" or "politician").
- The word statistics and statistical are derived from the Latin word status, which means state.
- Statistics are facts which are produced or obtained from analysing information expressed in numbers.
- It is a branch of applied mathematics which includes the collection, description, analysis, and inference of conclusions from quantitative data.
- The two major and main areas of statistics are descriptive and inferential statistics.
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