What Are Is Descriptive And Inferential Statistics - What Are The Different Branches Of Statistics

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This video explains the two major branches of statistics: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. It defines each branch and provides examples to differentiate between them.

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Introduction to Branches of Statistics
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Statistics is divided into two main branches: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.

Descriptive Statistics Defined
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Descriptive statistics involves organizing, summarizing, and displaying data collected from a sample or population, often using charts or graphs.

Inferential Statistics Defined
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Inferential statistics uses data from a sample to make estimates or draw conclusions about a larger population.

Example: Descriptive Statistics
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An example of descriptive statistics involves statements like '83% of dental patients with a female dentist felt cared for' and '61% of dental patients with a male dentist felt cared for' during a procedure. These are direct summaries of observed data.

Example: Inferential Statistics
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An example of inferential statistics would be to conclude, based on the observed data, that a female dentist is more likely to care for emotional well-being during a dental procedure.

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