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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Heartland_Community_College/HCC%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)/01%3A_Introducing_Data/1.5%3A_Data_Sampling_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Hwang)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.03%3A_Data_Sampling_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo/Math_150%3A_Survey_of_Mathematics/05%3A_Statistics/5.03%3A_Categorizing_data
    Again, there are numbers associated with the responses, but we can't really do any calculations with them: a movie that rates a 4 is not necessarily twice as good as a movie that rates a 2, whatever t...Again, there are numbers associated with the responses, but we can't really do any calculations with them: a movie that rates a 4 is not necessarily twice as good as a movie that rates a 2, whatever that means; if two people see the movie and one of them thinks it stinks and the other thinks it's the best ever it doesn't necessarily make sense to say that "on average they liked it."
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Kravets)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.03%3A_Data_Sampling_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081_091%3A_CAM_Aligned_Textbook/05%3A_Statistics/5.01%3A_Categorizing_Data
    Once we have gathered data, we might wish to classify it. Roughly speaking, data can be classified as categorical data or quantitative data.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/test_cb2/2%3A_Sampling_and_Data/2.3%3A_Data%2C_Sampling%2C_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C160%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Tran)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.03%3A_Data_Sampling_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Math_in_Society_(Lippman)/10%3A_Statistics/10.03%3A_Categorizing_data
    Once we have gathered data, we might wish to classify it. Roughly speaking, data can be classified as categorical data or quantitative data.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)_OFFICIAL/01%3A_Introducing_Data/1.5%3A_Data%2C_Sampling%2C_and_Variation_in_Data_and_Sampling
    Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical t...Data are individual items of information that come from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative, quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Math_in_Society_(Zhang)/10%3A_Descriptive_Statistics/10.03%3A_Categorizing_data
    Once we have gathered data, we might wish to classify it. Roughly speaking, data can be classified as categorical data or quantitative data.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Northwest_Florida_State_College/MGF_1131%3A_Mathematics_in_Context/01%3A_Organizing_Data/1.02%3A_Categorizing_data
    Once we have gathered data, we might wish to classify it. Roughly speaking, data can be classified as categorical data or quantitative data.

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