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- Statistic abstract "A statistic (singular) is a single measure of some attribute of a sample (e.g., its arithmetic mean value). It is calculated by applying a function (statistical algorithm) to the values of the items of the sample, which are known together as a set of data. More formally, statistical theory defines a statistic as a function of a sample where the function itself is independent of the sample's distribution; that is, the function can be stated before realization of the data. The term statistic is used both for the function and for the value of the function on a given sample.A statistic is distinct from a statistical parameter, which is not computable because often the population is much too large to examine and measure all its items. However, a statistic, when used to estimate a population parameter, is called an estimator. For instance, the sample mean is a statistic that estimates the population mean, which is a parameter.When a statistic (a function) is being used for a specific purpose, it may be referred to by a name indicating its purpose: in descriptive statistics, a descriptive statistic is used to describe the data; in estimation theory, an estimator is used to estimate a parameter of the distribution (population); in statistical hypothesis testing, a test statistic is used to test a hypothesis. However, a single statistic can be used for multiple purposes – for example the sample mean can be used to describe a data set, to estimate the population mean, or to test a hypothesis.".
- Statistic wikiPageID "26703".
- Statistic wikiPageRevisionID "597361036".
- Statistic hasPhotoCollection Statistic.
- Statistic subject Category:Statistical_theory.
- Statistic comment "A statistic (singular) is a single measure of some attribute of a sample (e.g., its arithmetic mean value). It is calculated by applying a function (statistical algorithm) to the values of the items of the sample, which are known together as a set of data. More formally, statistical theory defines a statistic as a function of a sample where the function itself is independent of the sample's distribution; that is, the function can be stated before realization of the data.".
- Statistic label "Estadístico muestral".
- Statistic label "Estatística (função)".
- Statistic label "Statistic".
- Statistic label "Statistique (indicateur)".
- Statistic label "Statystyka (funkcja)".
- Statistic label "Steekproeffunctie".
- Statistic label "Статистика (функция выборки)".
- Statistic label "統計量".
- Statistic sameAs Estadístico_muestral.
- Statistic sameAs Estatistiko.
- Statistic sameAs Statistique_(indicateur).
- Statistic sameAs 統計量.
- Statistic sameAs Steekproeffunctie.
- Statistic sameAs Statystyka_(funkcja).
- Statistic sameAs Estatística_(função).
- Statistic sameAs m.06mqr.
- Statistic sameAs Q1949963.
- Statistic sameAs Q1949963.
- Statistic wasDerivedFrom Statistic?oldid=597361036.
- Statistic isPrimaryTopicOf Statistic.