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FIGURE 13-1
-Curve B in Figure 13-1 represents
Descriptive Statistics
Statistical methods that summarize and organize data to describe its main features without drawing conclusions beyond the data.
Central Tendency
A statistical measure that identifies the single value that best represents the central position within a dataset.
Dispersion
The spread of values around a central tendency, such as the variance or range within a set of data.
Human Errors
Mistakes made by individuals, often attributed to factors such as misjudgment, lack of attention, or misunderstanding.
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