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Insight:

  • DataSet of values of qualitative or quantitative variables
  • Lowest level of abstraction, from which information and knowledge are derived
  • data

    • set of values of qualitative or quantitative variables
    • lowest level of abstraction
    • info and knowledge are derived from this
    • from sample data β†’ calculate statistic
  • statistics

    • a number represents property of the sample
    • an estimate of population parameter
    • what you can obtained from the sample that can represent the parameter / goal of measuring
  • parameter

    • numerical characteristic of the whole population, estimated by a statistic
    • goal of measuring / surveying in this case
  • Attribute and Variable - β€œmeasurable?”

    • Attribute: characteristic of an object that cannot be measured
      • Example: sensibility
    • Variable: something that may or does vary and can be measured
      • Example: height
  • Discrete and Continuous Variables - β€œprecisely countable?”

    • Discrete: variable that can only take a countable number of values
      • Example: number of employees
    • Continuous: variable that may take on any value
      • Example: height of people