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Two or more compounds with the same molecular formula but with the atoms connected differently are referred to as
Inferential Statistics
Involves using data from a sample to make estimates and test hypotheses about the characteristics of a larger population.
Descriptive Statistics
Statistical techniques that summarize, describe, and present data in an informative way, often through measures of central tendency and variability.
Inferential Statistics
A branch of statistics that infers properties of an underlying distribution from a sample, allowing for predictions and conclusions about a population.
Correlation
A statistical procedure for measuring the strength of association between two or more variables. More generally, the degree to which variables are related.
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