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Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 4/e
Michael Thorne, Mississippi State University -- Mississippi State
Martin Giesen, Mississippi State University -- Mississippi State

Definitions and Scaling

Learning Objectives


After completing this chapter, you should
  • be able to define terms important for statistics, such as variable (independent and dependent), population and parameter, sample and statistic, and sampling.
  • be able to define and illustrate the rules used for assigning numbers to objects or events-that is, be able to discuss measurement as it pertains to statistics.
  • be able to define and illustrate the two basic uses or divisions of statistics (inferential and descriptive).