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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Santiago_Canyon_College/HiSet_Mathematica_(Lopez)/13%3A_Estadisticas_Recopilacion_de_Datos/13.01%3A_Poblaciones_y_muestras
    Antes de comenzar a recopilar y analizar datos necesitamos caracterizar a la población que estamos estudiando. Si queremos estudiar la cantidad de dinero que un estudiante universitario típico de prim...Antes de comenzar a recopilar y analizar datos necesitamos caracterizar a la población que estamos estudiando. Si queremos estudiar la cantidad de dinero que un estudiante universitario típico de primer año gasta en libros de texto, nuestra población podría ser todos estudiantes de primer año en tu universidad. Una muestra es un subconjunto más pequeño de toda la población, idealmente uno que sea bastante representativo de toda la población. Se discuten los métodos de muestreo con mayor detalle
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Sklar)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.01%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics_Probability_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/test_cb2/2%3A_Sampling_and_Data/2.2%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics%2C_Probability%2C_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/Intro_Stats/1%3A_Introducing_Data/2%3A_Understanding_Data/2.2%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics%2C_Probability%2C_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C160%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lee)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.02%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics_Probability_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Heartland_Community_College/HCC%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)/01%3A_Introducing_Data/1.4%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics_Probability_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_10%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Hwang)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.02%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics_Probability_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C160%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics_(Tran)/01%3A_Sampling_and_Data/1.02%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics_Probability_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Math_For_Liberal_Art_Students_2e_(Diaz)/08%3A_Statistics_Collecting_Data/8.01%3A_Populations_and_Samples
    Before we begin gathering and analyzing data we need to characterize the population we are studying. If we want to study the amount of money spent on textbooks by a typical first-year college student,...Before we begin gathering and analyzing data we need to characterize the population we are studying. If we want to study the amount of money spent on textbooks by a typical first-year college student, our population might be all first-year students at your college. A sample is a smaller subset of the entire population, ideally one that is fairly representative of the whole population. We discuss sampling methods in greater detail in a later section.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Remixer_University/Username%3A_Matthew.Lathrop@heartland.edu/Introduction_to_Statistics_(Lathrop)_OFFICIAL/01%3A_Introducing_Data/1.4%3A_Definitions_of_Statistics%2C_Probability%2C_and_Key_Terms
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mt._San_Jacinto_College/Ideas_of_Mathematics/04%3A_Descriptive_Statistics/4.01%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics
    The mathematical theory of statistics is easier to learn when you know the language. This module presents important terms that will be used throughout the text.

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