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Data Can Be Thought of as Context Independent

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Data can be thought of as context independent. This means that a list of numbers or name by themselves do not provide an understanding of the context in which they were recorded.


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Observations

Data points or values that are collected or measured in a study or experiment.

First Quartile

The measure below which a quarter of the data points in a set lie, commonly referred to as the 25th percentile.

Ages of Retirees

Refers to the distribution or specific ages at which individuals retire from active employment.

Coefficient of Correlation

A measure that quantifies the degree to which two variables' movements are associated, ranging from -1 to 1, where values close to 1 or -1 indicate strong association.

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