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local store around the corner uses statistics to determine when more shoppers are likely to come around. The bus you take to work is run by the transportation company, which
uses statistics to determine how many busses to put on a particular route because of a time of day. Most people use statistics at home as well; the mom who
decides how many pizza rolls to buy for her children understands that there are five days in a week after school, when the kids will be hungry and want them.
Now, this mom doesnt sit down and do experiments about this - but she knows, from past experience, that shell need x number of pizza rolls to feed two kids
five days a week. The definition of statistics, according to Merriam-Websters online dictionary is "a branch of mathematics dealing with the collection,
analysis, interpretation and presentation of masses of numerical data" (Statistics, 2009). The secondary definition is "a collection of quantitative data" (Statistics, 2009).
Within this definition, there are a couple of breakdowns as statistics can be either descriptive statistics or inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics are numbers used to summarize and describe data
(and data is defined as information collected from an experiment, survey, or some other kind of research) (Lane et al, 2008). Descriptive statistics is pretty self-explanatory - it describes the
numbers at hand and doesnt really try to generalize or extrapolate beyond the raw data (Lane et al, 2008). Inferential statistics, on
the other hand, is that branch in which conclusions about a population are drawn from a sample (Lane et al, 2008). This is done through random sampling, followed by inferences,
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