Aspects about Statistical Inference
Constantin Anghelache,
Georgeta Vintila and
Madalina Dumbrava
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Madalina Dumbrava: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2006, vol. 10(505), issue 10(505), 41-44
Abstract:
There are two major types of data sources that can be used when a phenomenon or a variable is investigated: the population and the sample. Based upon the sample, various facts concerning the entire population can be deduced; this process is called statistical inference. A major problem of the inference is the variability.
Keywords: inference; population; sample; variability. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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