| descriptive a. |
the study or description of individual parts of the body; called also systematic a.
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| descriptive e. |
the study of embryos and fetuses and their components with reference to anatomical and chronological sequence so as to define stages and report the course of development.
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| descriptive p. |
psychiatry based on the study of observable symptoms and behavioral phenomena, rather than underlying psychodynamic processes; cf. dynamic p.
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| descriptive s. |
that measuring and describing characteristics of groups, without drawing inferences about the population in general.
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| descriptive statistics |
Data summarised in numerical form, such as mean, median, mode. This forms the first stage of data analysis. Means, standard deviations and standard errors are presented in the form of a table.
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