True/False Questions
1. Statistics are merely ways to make sense of and recognize quantitative information.
2. The related ideas of variance and error are the backbone of statistics.
3. Any two identical measurements are enough to find a constant.
4. Estimation of error will always have error in them.
5. The diverse statistics we use to tell us about variance and error have different capabilities, mainly in regard to their accuracy and ability to withstand problems in the data.
6. A constant is a variable that always shows a relationship with another variable.
7. Predictive statistics calculate the strength of a relationship.
8. Inferential statistics are used to establish the accuracy of measurement.
9. Descriptive statistics are designed to explain statistical significance of a relationship.
10. Predictive statistics are related to the explanatory phase of knowledge