Definition of inferential statistics in English Turkish dictionary
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Definition of inferential statistics in English English dictionary
A branch of statistics studying statistical inference—drawing conclusions about a population from a random sample drawn from it, or, more generally, about a random process from its observed behavior during a finite period of time
Procedures and measures used to make inferences about population characteristics from samples drawn from that population The process of hypothesis testing is part of inferential statistics
Procedures employed to arrive at broader generalizations or inferences from sample data to populations
Statistics used to determine whether changes in a dependent variable are caused by an independent variable
refers to statistics used to make conclusions or generalizations about populations based on samples including the shared characteristics, similarities, differences, and patterns of responses
Mathematical analyses that move beyond mere description of research data to make inferences about the larger population from which the sample was drawn
That branch of statistics that involves drawing inferences about parameters of the population(s) from which you have sampled
statistics that are used to determine how likely it is that results that are obtained are not due to chance
Statistical test that makes generalizations about a population based of the numeric information obtained from a sample based on the laws of probability
One use of statistics is to be able to make inferences or judgments about a larger population based on the data collected from a small sample drawn from the population Exit polling used during elections to determine how the population of voters voted is an example of the use of inferential statistics A key component of inferential statistics is the calculation of statistical significance of a research finding