would applied statistics and descriptive statistics be the same class?
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Question by cowgirl: would carried out statistics and descriptive information be the comparable class?
Please dont resolution yes explain.
My junior faculty doesnt have it but another college in town has carried out statistics.
Uab school of nursing requires descriptive.
so i was wondering may these classes be the same thing simply with other names.
Best answer:
Answer by Edward M
I educate what is essentially applied statistics, though the path has a different name. The use of the term “applied” simply means that the student will not necessarily be exposed to statistical theory, proofs, and mathematical derivations – the focus will instead be on using facts. When I teach applied statistics, descriptive records is just a subset of what we cover. I frankly find it hard to believe that there could be an entire college course on descriptive statistics since it is just a (small) subset of applied statistics. So the short answer is that if you take applied statistics, you will definitely have covered descriptive statistics. Just save your syllabus and your instructor contact information so you can later “prove” that you met the requirement.
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