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Statistics
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Definitions A statistical study targets a set of people, objects or events called a population. More specifically, studies deal with characteristics: Quantitative or Qualitative variables. A sample is a subset of a population. The size of a sample is the number of elements it contains.’ A sample is representative when it has the same characteristics as the population.
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MAIN TYPES OF STATISTICAL STUDIES.
Census : A census is a statistical study in which the entire population (every member) is analysed using different variables. It is a measuring instrument for which the degree of certainty is high, but it requires on a tremendous amount of resources human, material and financial.
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MAIN TYPES OF STATISTICAL STUDIES.
Poll: A poll is a statistical study in which a sample of a population is analysed so that conclusions can be drawn concerning the whole population. Despite a degree of uncertainty, a well-conducted poll offers a sufficiently accurate picture of the situation. It is used when the target population is too dense or inaccessible.
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MAIN TYPES OF STATISTICAL STUDIES.
Study: A more complete statistical study usually involving experts and various data-gathering methods is called a study. The latter is used when polls or censuses are insufficient or inadequate.
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Collection Methods a written questionnaire, that a person fills out and returns to the poll a telephone interview,in which the pollster asks questions on the telephone a face-to-face interview, often takes place in public direct observation, in which the pollster, using an observation grid, records events or the behaviour of people documentary observation, in which the data are collected to create a database the use of mechanical or electronics devices and instruments
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