Section outline

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    • Define statistics, their use & types, Population, Sample, Define variables and types of it

      Lecture Objectives:

      (a) Explain what statistics is.

      (b) Understand the ways that statistics are used.

      (c) Know the differences between descriptive and inferential statistics.

      (d) Understand the differences between a sample and a population.

      (e) Understand Why to take a sample instead of studying every member of the population.

      (f) Explain what is variable

      (g) Understand various types of variables

      (h) Understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative variable

      (i) Understand Discrete and Continuous variable 

      (j) Understand the difference between Discrete and Continuous variable 

      Lecture Contents:

      (a) Statistics.

      (b) Descriptive and inferential statistics.

      (c) Population

      (d) Sample

      (e) Variable

      (f) Qualitative and Quantitative variable

      (g) Discrete and Continuous Variable 

    • Students can learn about descriptive statistics , inferential statistics, sample and population.

    • Students can get about introductory ideas of statistics.

    • “Some phenomenon cannot be quantitatively measured, honesty of resourcefulness, integrity, goodwill, all important in industry as well as in life generally, are not susceptible of direct statistical measurement"-do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain the reasons behind your opinion.