Economy, asked by maiwananju, 6 months ago

What do you understand about statistics?

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Answered by Calixnte
7

Answer:

HI MATE !

Statistics is a form of mathematical analysis that uses quantified models, representations and synopses for a given set of experimental data or real-life studies. Statistics studies methodologies to gather, review, analyze and draw conclusions from data. Some statistical measures include the following :-

  • Mean
  • Regression analysis
  • Skewness
  • Kurtosis
  • Variance
  • Analysis of variance

Understanding Statistics :-

Statistics is a term used to summarize a process that an analyst uses to characterize a data set. If the data set depends on a sample of a larger population, then the analyst can develop interpretations about the population primarily based on the statistical outcomes from the sample. Statistical analysis involves the process of gathering and evaluating data and then summarizing the data into a mathematical form.

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Answered by YourBadHabit
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  • Statistics is a form of mathematical analysis that uses quantified models, representations and synopses for a given set of experimental data or real-life studies. Statistics studies methodologies to gather, review, analyze and draw conclusions from data.

  • Some statistical measures include the following :-

  1. Mean.
  2. Regression analysis.
  3. Skewness.
  4. Kurtosis.
  5. Variance.
  6. Analysis of variance.

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  • Statistics is a term used to summarize a process that an analyst uses to characterize a data set. If the data set depends on a sample of a larger population, then the analyst can develop interpretations about the population primarily based on the statistical outcomes from the sample. Statistical analysis involves the process of gathering and evaluating data and then summarizing the data into a mathematical form.
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