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* '''[[w:Correlation and dependence|Correlation and dependence]]''' - In [[w:statistics|statistics]], '''dependence''' is any statistical relationship between two [[w:random variable|random variable]]s or two sets of [[w:data|data]]. '''Correlation''' refers to any of a broad class of statistical relationships involving dependence. ( Wikipedia )
* '''[[w:Correlation and dependence|Correlation and dependence]]''' - In [[w:statistics|statistics]], '''dependence''' is any statistical relationship between two [[w:random variable|random variable]]s or two sets of [[w:data|data]]. '''Correlation''' refers to any of a broad class of statistical relationships involving dependence. ( Wikipedia )


* In [[w:statistics|statistics]], '''[[w:bivariate data|bivariate data]]''' is data that has two [[w:Variable (mathematics)|variables]]. ( Wikipedia )
* '''[[w:bivariate data|bivariate data]]''' is data that has two [[w:Variable (mathematics)|variables]]. ( Wikipedia )


In [[w:statistics|statistics]], '''[[w:statistical inference|statistical inference]]''' is the process of drawing conclusions from data that are subject to random variation, for example, observational errors or sampling variation. ( Wikipedia )
* '''[[w:statistical inference|statistical inference]]''' is the process of drawing conclusions from data that are subject to random variation, for example, observational errors or sampling variation. ( Wikipedia )




Further studies in statistics - MET8LF001-11 Mon-Fri - [[w:statistical inference]]
Further studies in statistics - MET8LF001-11 Mon-Fri - [[w:statistical inference]]
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