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Population v sample




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Population vs. Sample. "The term "population" is used in statistics to represent all possible measurements or outcomes that are of interest to us in a particular study." "The term "sample" refers to a portion of the population that is representative of the population from which it was selected." 19 Jan 2009 In statistics the term “population” takes on a slightly different meaning. The “population” in statistics includes all members of a defined group that we are studying or collecting information on for data driven decisions. A part of the population is called a sample. 22 May 2010 Usually, we are interested in the standard deviation of a population. However, as we are often presented with data from a sample only, we can estimate the What is the difference between a population and a sample? When we think of the term “population,” we usually think of people in our town, region, state or This lesson covers populations and samples. Explains difference between parameters and statistics. Describes simple random sampling. Includes video tutorial. Revision. Remember: ? Sample vs Population. ? Variance. ? Standard Deviation. ? Standard Normal Distribution. Image accessed:


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