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Chapter Nine: The Role of Sampling in Inferential Statistics

Chapter Nine: The Role of Sampling in Inferential Statistics

pp. 272-293

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, New York University, , Drew University, New Jersey, , New York University
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Chapter 9 covers the role of sampling in inferential statistics and includes the following specific topics, among others: samples and populations, random samples, simple random sampling, sampling with and without replacement, sampling distributions, the sampling distribution of means, The central limit theorem, estimators and bias.

Keywords

  • Samples and Populations
  • Random Samples
  • Simple Random Sampling
  • Sampling with and without Replacement
  • Sampling Distributions
  • Sampling Distribution of Means
  • Central Limit Theorem
  • Estimators and Bias

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