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statistics The analysis of data and the presentation of inferred proportions / facts drawn from the analysis.
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statistic A value for a parameter calculated from sample data.
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statistical significance Since a given set of measures might vary because of some chance fluctuations in the conditions at the time and place of measurement, statistical techniques check the probability that the results are not due to chance. If the results pass the check, they are considered statistically significant.
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statistics A hypothesis test which can be used to analyze the relationship between two categorized variables.
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statistic A statistic is an estimate of a population parameter that is inferred from a sample. Usually the parameter is unknowable, but an estimate of the parameter is possible. Statistics are numerical properties of samples. For example, there is a mean income for the people living in a particular country. That is the parameter. The mean income obtained by sampling a part of the population is a statistic. See parameter.
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