population
Statistical dispersion, a quantifiable variation of measurements of differing members of a population
pointspretty simple... i think!!
Measurements. Just because a particular result lies far from the mean doesn't make it any different. If it's noticeably far from the "crowd" of all the other measurements, it can be called an outlier. An outlier isn't necessarily bad, just different. It should be examined in detail to see if there's something odd about it, but not discarded out of hand.
statistics
population
A subset of measurements from a population is a smaller group of data points selected from the entire group of data points in the population. This subset is chosen to represent the overall characteristics of the larger population and is used for analysis or inference about the population as a whole.
Usually, when observations and measurements are aggregated, these are called DATA.
Usually, when observations and measurements are aggregated, these are called DATA.
International System of Measurements.
Urn?
degrees
data
This measurement is called length.
pH
Observations.
Statistical dispersion, a quantifiable variation of measurements of differing members of a population