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Student grades (A to F)are an example of continuous numerical data.
Unbiased Estimates
Statistical estimates that are expected to be equal to the true value of the parameter being measured, not systematically over or underestimating the true value.
Conservative Estimates
Predictions or calculations that are deliberately cautious or understated, often to ensure that outcomes will meet or exceed expectations.
Strengths
Aspects of an entity, be it an individual, team, project, or system, that represent positive attributes or competitive advantages.
Limitations
Constraints or restrictions that affect the scope, validity, or generalizability of research findings.
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