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Matching 1. Sample L2. Population w3. Statistic Y4. Parameter a. Mean, median an

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Matching 1. Sample L2. Population w3. Statistic Y4. Parameter a. Mean, median and mode b. 1-1k2 c. Graph of frequency distribution d. Helps avoid bias e. P(correct) f. Involves conditional probability g. Likelihood h. P(A and B) P(A)x P(B) i. Cannot Occur Simultaneously j. All possible outcomes k. Two Independent Outcomes 1. Statistics Inferring Parameters m. Chart Of Class Intervals , Quantitative y6. Qualitative S7. Confidence Level 8. Significance Level x 9. Descriptive Statistics 10. Inferential Statistics A11. Central Tendency 12. Variability 13. Probability D14. Probability Range 15. Random Variable .16. Frequency Distribution p. Part of an Entire Group q. P(error) r. Represents outcomes as numerical values s. P(A)-P(B) t. Range, variance and standard deviation u. Numerical v. Categorical w. Sample measure x. Entire Group y. Population Measure 17. Chebysheff's Theorem 118. Sample Space G19. Equally Likely Events 20. Independent Events 21. Binomial Distribution E 22. Dependent events M23. Histogram 4. Mutually Exclusive -25. Binomial Experiment p26. Random z. Extracting Information

Explanation / Answer

1(p) sample is a part of the entire population or group

2 (x) population is collection of all samples ie intire group

3(d)halp to avoid bias

4(w) parameter - which represents whole sample

5(u) Quantity refers to some numeric value

6(v) quality refers to categories

7(q) P correct

8(e) P error

9(y) population measure

10(w) sample measure

11(a) mean median and mode

12(t)range variance etc

13(l) statistics Inference

14(o)Probability lies between 0 to 1

15(r) represents out comes in numerical.

16(c) graph of frequency

17(b)right hand side expression of inequality 1/k2

18(j)all possible outcomes

19(s) Probability are equal

20(h) p(ab) =p(a) *p(b)

21(n) pmf of the binomial distribution

22(f)involved some conditional probability

23(m)chart of class interval frequency

24(i)can not occur simultaneously

25(k) tow independent out comes like head or tells

26(g) likelihood

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