Inferential Statistics are use to: Way of using probability to find out if the Independent Variable has an effect on the Dependent Variable. As a common way of communicating the results of an experiment. Making the life of students difficult. Find differences between sets of numbers.
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"Way of using probability to find out if the Independent Variable has an effect on the Dependent Variable": This statement is true, as inferential statistics help us make inferences about the relationships between variables based on sample data. Show more…
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