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The most important statistical tool in empirical economics is
Ink
A colored fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, printing, or duplicating texts and images.
Space
In statistics, it often refers to the set of all possible outcomes or results that we are studying or analyzing.
Characteristics
Characteristics are distinguishing traits, qualities, or properties that identify and differentiate individuals, groups, or things from one another.
Scatter Diagram
A graph that uses Cartesian coordinates to display values for typically two variables, showing how much one variable is affected by another.
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