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Why Anthropological Statistics?

This text explores the distinction between parameters and statistics in the context of anthropological research. A parameter is defined as a quantitative measure that characterizes a population, while a statistic refers to a quantitative measure that characterizes a sample. By clarifying these definitions, the discussion highlights the importance of understanding both concepts in anthropological studies, ultimately enabling researchers to make meaningful inferences from sample data to broader populations. This foundational knowledge is crucial for accurate data interpretation and anthropological analysis.

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Why Anthropological Statistics?

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