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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS COMPREHENSIVE COURSE NOTES STUDY GUIDE WITH HIGH-YIELD REVISION NOTES, WORKED EXAMPLES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, DETAILED ANSWER EXPLANATIONS, DESCRIPTIVE AND INFERENTIAL STATISTICS CONCEPTS, DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES, PROBABILITY FUN

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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS COMPREHENSIVE COURSE
NOTES STUDY GUIDE WITH HIGH-YIELD REVISION NOTES,
WORKED EXAMPLES, PRACTICE QUESTIONS, DETAILED
ANSWER EXPLANATIONS, DESCRIPTIVE AND INFERENTIAL
STATISTICS CONCEPTS, DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES,
PROBABILITY FUNDAMENTALS, AND COMPLETE
STATISTICS EXAM SUCCESS TOOLKIT | UPDATED FOR
2026/2027 | LATEST EDITION


1. What is Statistics?


Definition


Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, interpreting, and

presenting data in order to make informed decisions.


Statistics helps people understand information and make predictions or conclusions

based on evidence rather than guesswork.


Importance of Statistics


Statistics is used in:


• Business (market research, sales forecasting)

• Medicine (testing new drugs)

, • Education (analyzing student performance)

• Government (population censuses)

• Agriculture (crop yield studies)

• Sports (player performance analysis)


Example


A company wants to know whether customers like a new product. They collect

information from customers, analyze it, and make decisions using statistics.


2. Data


Definition


Data consists of information collected from:


• Observations

• Measurements

• Counts

• Responses


Data is the raw material upon which statistical analysis is performed.


Examples

, Situation Data Collected

Classroom Students' test scores

Hospital Patients' blood pressure

Election Number of votes

Business Monthly sales


Importance of Data


Without data, statistical analysis cannot be performed.


3. Population


Definition


A population is the complete collection of all outcomes, responses, measurements,

or counts that are of interest.


Characteristics


• Includes every member of interest.

• Usually very large.

• Studying an entire population can be expensive and time-consuming.


Examples

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