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Descriptive statistics using numbers

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Suggested pre-reading What this web page adds
  1. Introduction to statistics
  2. Observations and variables
  3. Descriptive statistics
  4. Central tendency
  5. Statistical dispersion
This web-page describes how you can describe your collected data using numbers. Reading this will give you an understanding of how to present descriptive statistics using numbers.

Using numbers to present descriptive statistics means using numbers to provide an estimate of central tendency and how data disperse away from this central point.

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You must cite this article if you use its information in other circumstances. An example of citing this article is:
Ronny Gunnarsson. Descriptive statistics using numbers [in Science Network TV]. Available at: https://science-network.tv/descriptive-statistics-using-numbers/. Accessed April 27, 2024.

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