4

Sampling Distributions

4.1 Introduction

In statistics, we deal with the method of ­collection, classification and analysis of qua­ntitative data for drawing inferences and making decisions. Instead of examining the entire c­ollection called the population, which may be difficult or impossible, we may examine a small part of it called a sample. We deal with a particular kind of sample called random sample. We do this with the aim of drawing certain inferences about the population from results found in the sample, a process known as statistical inference. The process of obtaining samples is called sampling. The ­distribution of a statistic calculated on the basis of random sample is called sampling distribution and it is basic to all of statistical ...

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