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Statistics designed to determine whether results based on sample data are generalizable to a population.
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The methods used to find out something about a population, based on a sample.
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| inferential statistics |
That branch of statistics that involves drawing inferences about parameters of the population(s) from which you have sampled.
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are used to judge the meaning of data. Inferential statistics assess how likely it is that group differences or correlations would exist in the population rather than occurring only due to variables associated with the chosen sample. (see Inferential Statistics) REMEMBER:Inferential statistics allow psychologists to infer what the data mean.
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| inferential statistics |
Used to make inferences or generalizations about a population based on data taken from a sample of that population.
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