Define and explain the differences between inferential and descriptive statistics.

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Descriptive statistics help us summarize a set of data. They include graphs and tables of the data, calculated values that represent typical scores, and values that represent the difference between the scores.
Inferential statistics help us test hypotheses made about the data. They use the descriptive statistics to determine the likelihood of obtaining our data when a hypothesis about the data is true.

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