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When Enormous Amounts of Data Are Available for Analysis, the Usual

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When enormous amounts of data are available for analysis, the usual procedures for making data anonymous may no longer ensure that it stays that way, creating new concerns about research ethics.


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Confidence Interval

A range of values, derived from sample statistics, that likely contains the true value of an unknown population parameter.

Standard Error

The standard deviation of the sample distribution of a statistic, often used in the context of mean.

Mean

The central or typical value in a distribution, calculated as the sum of all observations divided by the number of observations.

Confidence Interval

A swath of values, taken from statistical analyses of a sample, anticipated to hold within it the value of a not-yet-known population trait.

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