Statistic vs Parameter (MCQ Questions)

MCQ on Statistic vs Parameter. Statistics are numerical summaries derived from a sample of data, providing insights into trends and patterns. Parameters are numerical values that describe a characteristic of an entire population. Statistics help estimate parameters and make inferences about populations based on the observed sample information.

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In statistics, what is a parameter?

What is a statistic in statistics?

Which of the following is an example of a parameter?

A statistic is calculated based on:

What is the main purpose of using statistics in data analysis?

When we conduct hypothesis testing, we use statistics to:

The sample mean is an example of a:

Which of the following statements is true?

A researcher collects data from a random sample of 100 students and calculates the average test score. Is the average test score a parameter or a statistic in this scenario?

A confidence interval is an example of:

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