Statistical Inference
The statistical inference consists with to induce the unknown characteristics of a Population starting from a sample resulting from this population. The characteristics of the sample, once known, reflect with some possible Margin of error those of the population.
The statistical inference is thus a whole of methods making it possible to draw the reliable conclusions starting from data of samples statistical. The interpretation of statistical data is, to a large extent, the key point of the statistical inference. She is guided by several principles and axioms.
History
Principles and axioms
Related articles
- statistical Assumption
- Estimator (statistical) - estimate of parameters, point estimation or by intervals (forks of estimate)
- Tests of assumptions
- Statistical mathematics
- Survey
See too
- Statistical
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