this is false... a parameter is a measure of a mean or mode,
a measurable characteristic of a sample is called a statistic.
A parameter describes a population. A statistic describes a sample.
A parameter is a numerical measurement of a population; a statistic is a numerical measurement of a sample.
No. A statistic is a number describing a characteristic of a sample.
parameter
The relations depend on what measures. The sample mean is an unbiased estimate for the population mean, with maximum likelihood. The sample maximum is a lower bound for the population maximum.
A parameter describes a population. A statistic describes a sample.
You could describe any measurable characteristic as a trait.
Parameter
The answer depends on sample of WHAT!
The characteristic or value of a population that is under consideration is called a parameter. It represents a specific aspect of the entire population and is often unknown and estimated using sample data. Parameters can include means, proportions, variances, and other measures that describe the population.
A parameter is a numerical measurement of a population; a statistic is a numerical measurement of a sample.
Density is a physical property; physical properties are measurable.
Traits
No. A statistic is a number describing a characteristic of a sample.
A parameter is a number describing something about a whole population. eg population mean or mode. A statistic is something that describes a sample (eg sample mean)and is used as an estimator for a population parameter. (because samples should represent populations!)
parameter
The relations depend on what measures. The sample mean is an unbiased estimate for the population mean, with maximum likelihood. The sample maximum is a lower bound for the population maximum.