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inferential statistics Statistics that allow researchers to make inferences or best guesses about population parameters from sample values. Reference: Chapters 5, 6
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inferential statistics Mathematical analyses that move beyond mere description of research data to make inferences about the larger population from which the sample was drawn.
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inferential statistics Data about a sample used to make judgments (inferences) about a population.
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inferential statistics The next step above descriptive statistics, inferential statistics uses significance tests and other measures to make inferences are made about the data - such as using a sample to make estimate about a population.
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inferential statistics 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.
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