Statistical Examples of What We've Learned (So Far)
A Statistical Example of What We've Learned So Far. It's possible that the article I highlight is correct in its assertion, but we want to make sure of this, so we look to see if other variables are present. So far, we've learned quite a bit of what to look at when thinking about a population, such as other variables, defining the population accurately, comparable data, and always looking at if and why we may be wrong too. This video goes over these using this article as the basis to see other explanations, but also highlights how the article may be right as well. I'll be continuing the Elementary Statistics series on SQL In Six Minutes.
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