QUESTION 13 Which of the following could be used to calculate the sample standard deviation of y' if y' is an object of

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QUESTION 13 Which of the following could be used to calculate the sample standard deviation of y' if y' is an object of

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QUESTION 13 Which of the following could be used to calculate the sample standard deviation of y' if y' is an object of class 'numeric? sdly) vary) stDevly) sqrt(varty)) QUESTION 14 Please match each tem with the correct definition/description A subset of individuals from a population that data are collected from A Sample The process of inferring an unknown quantity of a population from data B. Estimation based on a subset of individuals from the population C. Parameter The true value of a quantity (e.g., mean) in a population D. Population The entire collection of individuals that a researcher is interested in E Bias The extent to which a method of data collection favors some outcomes over F Variable others G. Frequency A characteristic or measurement that differs from one individual to another H. Experimental study The number of times that a specific measurement occurs in a set of observations Categoncal variable J. Continuous variable Type of study in which the treatments are explicitly assigned by the researcher K. Observational stutty Variable that describes membership in a group L Predictor variable Variables that are quantitative and have magnitude M. Response variable
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