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My purpose to create this blog is to provide help to Pakistani students for business education. Business education is quite common in all over the world. But in Pakistan, due to the education systems the students are not up to the mark to understand things from International Authors. Keeping in mind the students with low English skills , I've tried to put the things simple for them.

As I am a student of Business Studies, I will post whatever I've understood but in simple and clean language so every one should be able to grasp the basic concept behind it.

hope you people will appreciate my effort.

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Common Terms of Statistics

Common Terms of Statistics

1. Population:
Totality of individuals or objects about which information is required is known as population.
e.g. population of patients of hepatitis , students of MBA classes at RYK campus etc…

2. Sample:
A small part of the population which is selected to investigate the properties of the population is known as sample.

3. Variable:
A characteristics which changes from individual to individual or object to object is known as variable.
e.g. height of students, income of people, weight of potatoes etc…

Variables are sub-divided into two categories:

3.1 Quantitative Variable:
Any variable which can be measured numerically is known as Quantitative variable.
e.g. income, speed, distance, temperature etc…

Quantitative variable are further divided into two types:

3.1.1 Discrete Variable:
A variable which can assume a finite number of values is known as discrete variable.
e.g. no. of leaves, no. of children etc…

3.1.2 Continuous Variable:
A variable which can have any value in a given interval [a,b] is known as continuous variable. Therefore the number of possible values of a continuous variable is infinite.
e.g. height, weight, distance etc…

3.2 Qualitative Variable:
Any variable which can’t be measured numerically is known as Qualitative variable. It is also known as “Attribute”.
e.g. smoking habit, religion, eye color, etc…

4. Constant:
A characteristic which does not change its value from individual to individual and object to object is called a constant.
OR “A variable which have only one value is called constant.”

5. Measurement Error:
The difference between the actual value (True) and the response we get (Recorded) is measurement error. It may be positive or negative.

5.1. Random Error:
If error is due to human mistake or the direction of error is not the same that it’s said to be a Random Error.
e.g. reading error, human mistake in measurement etc…

5.2 Systematic Error:
If the direction of the error in all data is same then it is called a systematic error.
e.g. Machine error, scale error etc…


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