Describe the general purpose for descriptive statistical techniques and for inferential statistical techniques

What will be an ideal response?


The purpose for descriptive statistical techniques is to summarize, simplify, and organize a set of scores. The purpose for inferential statistical techniques is to use the information from samples to draw conclusions (inferences) about the populations from which the samples were obtained.

Psychology

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a. onlooker. b. sociocultural. c. cooperative. d. constructive.

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A. monocular shadowing B. bottom-up processing C. binocular convergence D. top-down processing

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a. pattern recognition. b. algorithmic knowledge. c. rote strategies. d. trial-and-error strategies.

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Which of the following is true about the use of schemas?

a. Schemas are an example of controlled thinking. b. When people have an incorrect schema, rarely do they act in a way to make it come true. c. Although schemas can lead to errors, they are a very useful way of organizing information about the world and filling in gaps in our knowledge. d. The schema we use is influenced only by what information is chronically accessible and not by our goals or by what has been primed recently.

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