Statistic VS Parameter (Simply explained)
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
- This is a quick and simple video on how to differentiate between a sample statistic and a population parameter
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Excellent lecture
thanks for the lecture.
It is a statistic as it is derived from a sample population.
Correct 👍
Thank you sir
Thank you so much for the lecture.
It is a statistic, denoted usin X
This is a statistics because it's obtained from a sample of patients.
Thank you Prof
The mean hb level is a statistic because it was taken from sample of pediatric patients..thank you Sir for putting us through 🙏🏻
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Good evening sir.
This is well understood.
It is statistics sir.
Thanks.
Thank you so very much sir.
This is very clear and simplified.
You are most welcome Felicia
The Mean is a statistics because it was obtained from a sample of patients in a paediatric ward.
Thanks for the insight.
Great stuff sir 🙌
The mean of the hemoglobin is statistics because it was taken from a sample. Hence denoted as x = 13.2g/dl
Great stuff sir 👏
Great job
Thanks for this my Doctor
Thank you so much Alh Lukman 🙌
Thank you sir.
You are most welcome Ameerah
Interesting Lecture. Thank you
Glad you liked it! Gloria 👍
Thank you so much sir
All the best Beauty!
The mean (x̄) in the example is a statistic. Beautiful lecture, I enjoy following your lectures, thank you.
Thank you, sir
You are most welcome 🙏
Very insightful
Glad you think so!
Thanks alot Sir. It is a statistic because it was obtained from a sample of the population under study
Great feedback
the mean Hb level is a statistics ( x̄) because it was derived from a sample of a population
Great stuff Chinenye
Well done sir,
Thank you for your kind feedback Rabiu
Weldone sir
Well articulated lecture sir
Thank you Chukwuneku
This is very clear
Awesome 👏
Very nice presentation sir, the answer to your question is statistics (p)
Great job but the symbol is not that of mean.
Thank you
Thank you too Muhammad
The mean hemoglobin level of 20 children is a statistics because it was taken from sample of pediatrics patients .
Thanks sir for the lecture
Awesome response Kenny
The mean Hb level is STATISTICS. Thank you very much for putting this together, sir.
You are very welcome Nafiu
Very interesting lacture
It's statistics because it was used from a sample population
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Gud one
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The mean HB level is Statistics because its sample of pediatrics patient that was used
Abubakar 🙌
HB level is a statistic (p) it was obtained from a sample not the whole population
Indeed it was great
Glad you found it useful 👍
The mean here is a statistic because it is drawn from a sample.
It is denoted by x^ = 13.2g/dl
Nice one Chief 👍
the mean heamoglobin level is a statistic because it was taken from sample of children in a pediatric clinic. thanks sir for helping us understand this in a simplified way
Solid feedback Susan ☺️
Really appreciate the summary and concise video. Thank you. It is a Statistic and denoted a small letter "p"
Great job Tanko. But what is the correct symbol for mean ?
@@PublicHealthResources is represented by "x" bar.
Thanks
You are welcome Abdullahi👍
The mean Hemoglobin level is a statistics because it's taken from a part of the whole and it's denoted with "^p"
Awesome response Bunshak!
A statistic. Great teaching.
Glad you think so! Many Thank’s Nathaniel
It is a statistic because sample of the population was used in computing the mean. Thanks for the lecture sir
Great response Sylvester 👍
Thank you sir for the lecture. Mean is statistic
Very good Collins
Good afternoon sir, the mean was selected from a sample of 20 pediatric patients, which makes the mean (13.2g/dl) in this situation a statistic and it is denoted by this symbol, x ̅
Awesome feedback
Thank you sir for the lecture.
The mean here is a statistic and it's denoted by x-bar
Great answer Zainab
The mean of the haemoglobin is a statistic because it was taken from a sample of paediatric patients from the clinic
it is a statistic sir . thank you for the lecture
Great stuff Aisha 👍
Great work. The mean is statistical and represented by lower case p bar
Great job however the mean is not represented by p. It’s proportions that are represented by p
Thank you for this. We'll explained! The answer to your exercise: statistic because a sample was taking from the population.
Great! Thank you so much sir 👍
It’s a statistic because a sample of the population was used in computing the mean
Great job Fatima
Awesome response Fatima 👏.
The correct symbolism is X bar because it is from a sample. As a statistic
Awesome response Chief Ibrahim 🙌
The mean heamoglobin level is a statistics because it is from a sample of blood from children in the ward. it is denoted "X"=13.2g/dl.
Nice one Suleman 👍
Thank you, Sir. This was well understood
The mean Hb level is a statistic (p) because it represents the mean Hb level of a sample not the population.
That’s correct 👍. It is a statistic but p is not the correct symbol for mean
Great lecture. It's a statistic denoted as x̄
Yes, you are right, awesome job Nkereuwem
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Thanks a lot
It is a statistic, Because theHGB concentration was from a particular clinic not the whole population.
The mean is statistics sir,God bless you sir
That’s correct Sadiqa 👍
It is a statistic because it is the mean of the sample of the population
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Thanks alot sir,it’s statistics because its derived from sample and not population.
Super nice response Khadija 👍
its a sample statistic p^ because it was obtained from a sample not the entire children in the pediatric ward.
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The mean Hb is a statistic because it was computed from a sample.
It will be denoted with "x-bar"
It's a statistic because the Hb estimate was done only to pediatric ward which is a sample from the hospital population.
Great response 👍
Thanks sir.
It's statistic because is obtain from sample and donated with small letter p
It is a Statistic denated as p^
Statistic mean is denoted as u
Chief Ataga, P hat is for proportions. The question is asking for mean. What is the symbol for mean of a sample?
Very interesting lecture sir. It is a statistics i.e p=13.2g/dl
Yes, you are right it is a statistic but p is not the symbol for mean. it is for proportion. The question is asking of the symbol for mean of a sample
Thanks very much Prof.
It is a statistic.i.e. small p with space bar= 13.2g/dl
Very good, but mean is not represented by p. Small p is the proportion of a sample
The mean is a statistic because it was taken from a sample. It is denoted as x-bar.
A statistic sir, thank you.
Great feedback 👍
It is a statistic since it is obtained from a sample
Great feedback Maryam
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The answer is Xbar= 13.2g/dl and it’s a statistic
Nice one Muhammad
THE MEAN IS A STATISTIC BECAUSE NOT ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE POPULATION OF PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WERE CONSIDERED IN THE CALCULATION, SO IT WILL BE REPRESENTED AS xbar = 13.2g/dl
Great feedback sir. But is p the symbol for mean of a sample 🤔?
The mean obtained is statistics because it obtained from a sample of the population. The symbol is x bar
The mean hemoglobin level is a statistic because it was obtained from a sample of pediatric patients from the clinic. Thank you sir
Great response Faithful 👍
Thr answer is statistics.
Thank you sir
Nice one
The mean is a statistics. Thank you sir
It's a statistics
Thank you so much sir
Very good
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Mean of Sample of 20 children attending a clinic is a Statistic because is a sample and not the entire population of children. The symbol is π ( that's x bar)
Dr Ndukwe 🙌
Thanks sir.
It is a statistic which is denoted as p.
Yes, you are right it is a statistic but is not denoted as p. p is for statistic that is a proportion not mean. So check for the correct symbol for proportion
The mean is a statistics because it is from a sample not the population. The symbol is X bar
Great one sir 🫡
It's a statistic denoted by p. Thanks sir
It is a statistics because it was gotten from a sample of patients
Hey Hanny, you are already a guru in statistics ☺️
It is a statistic because it was obtained from a sample of the children in the unit and not all the children in the pediatric unit.
Mean of 13.2g/dl is a statistic
x bar
Great, that’s correct Grace 👍
its a statistics because it is obtained from a sample of patients in paediatric ward.
Great feedback Chuchan 🤗
Thank you sir. It is a statistics
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The mean is a statistic because it was derived from a sample.
Awesome Raji 👌
The mean Hb level is a statistic denoted by x a hyphen on the top
Great stuff Agaba👍
It is a statistics because it is not from all patients in the pediatric ward
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It is a statistic denoted by x bar.
Great work Kenn 🎉
It's a Statistics denoted with small letter "p"
Mean is not denoted with “p” 😢
It’s a statistic p^ because it was obtained from sample not entire population of the children in the ward
the mean is a statistic denoted using x bar
The mean hemoglobin level (x) is a statistic.
Nice 🤗
The Hb is Statistics x
It’s a statistic because it’s was taken from a sample
Cool stuff 😎
Sample ^p= 3.2
The mean is not represented by p 😅
It is a statistic.
x = 13.2g/dl
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p^ = 13.2d/dl
The mean is a statistics
Yes it’s a statistic but what is the correct symbol for mean?
Thank you Sir for the lecture. The answer to the question is; the mean hemoglobin is a statistic and is denoted as x with a bar untop of the x (𝑥⎯).
Awesome 👏. Super correct 👍.
Statistics denoted as X = 13.2
It is a statistics. X sample mean
X(bar): 13.2g/dl. Its a statistic
Nice response Faith
Statistics
This is correct 👍