Match each of the following term with its corresponding definition. ____statisti
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Question
Match each of the following term with its corresponding definition.
____statistic
____Population
____Sample
____Inferential statistic
____Designed Experiment
____Observational
____descriptive Statistic
____Randomization
____Replication
____Control
The collection of all individuals or items under consideration in a statistical study.
Within this type of investigation, researchers simply observe characteristics and take measurements.
The science of organizing and summarizing numerical or nonnumerical information.
This branch of statistics consists of methods for organizing and summarizing information.
This is a principle of experimental design which states that two or more treatments should be compared.
Within this type of investigation, researchers impose treatments and controls and then observe characteristics and take measurements
This is a principle of experimental design which states that experimental units should be randomly divided into groups to avoid unintential selection bias in constituting the groups.
This is a principle of experimental design which states that a sufficient number of experimental units should be used to ensure groups are created which resemble each other closely and to increase the chances of detecting any differences among the treatments.
This branch of statistics consists of methods for drawing and measuring the reliability of conclusions about a population based upon information obtained from a sample of the population.
. That part of the population from which information is obtained.
A.The collection of all individuals or items under consideration in a statistical study.
B.Within this type of investigation, researchers simply observe characteristics and take measurements.
C.The science of organizing and summarizing numerical or nonnumerical information.
D.This branch of statistics consists of methods for organizing and summarizing information.
E.This is a principle of experimental design which states that two or more treatments should be compared.
F.Within this type of investigation, researchers impose treatments and controls and then observe characteristics and take measurements
G.This is a principle of experimental design which states that experimental units should be randomly divided into groups to avoid unintential selection bias in constituting the groups.
H.This is a principle of experimental design which states that a sufficient number of experimental units should be used to ensure groups are created which resemble each other closely and to increase the chances of detecting any differences among the treatments.
I.This branch of statistics consists of methods for drawing and measuring the reliability of conclusions about a population based upon information obtained from a sample of the population.
j.. That part of the population from which information is obtained.
Explanation / Answer
Solution:-
A) The collection of all individuals or items under consideration in a statistical study is Population.
B) Within this type of investigation, researchers simply observe characteristics and take measurements. Observational study.
C) The science of organizing and summarizing numerical or non-numerical information. Descriptive Statistic.
D) This branch of statistics consists of methods for organizing and summarizing information. Statitics.
E) This is a principle of experimental design which states that two or more treatments should be compared. Control.
F) Within this type of investigation, researchers impose treatments and controls and then observe characteristics and take measurements. Designed experiment.
G) This is a principle of experimental design which states that experimental units should be randomly divided into groups to avoid unintential selection bias in constituting the groups. Randomization.
H) This is a principle of experimental design which states that a sufficient number of experimental units should be used to ensure groups are created which resemble each other closely and to increase the chances of detecting any differences among the treatments. Replication.
I) This branch of statistics consists of methods for drawing and measuring the reliability of conclusions about a population based upon information obtained from a sample of the population. Inferential statistics.
J) That part of the population from which information is obtained. Sample