The different sources of data are published and unpublished documents, govt magazines, personal diaries, memories, letters etc
Derived data is data that is copied or enhanced from operational data sources into an informational database. This is in the information catalog center.
Statistics/ Statistical Analysis
Data binding is basically a technique for binding two data/information sources together and maintaining a synchronization of data.You usually achieve this with two data/information sources with different languages as in XML data binding or in fact using Java, Java UI elements to Java objects.
A statistical modeling system is exactly what it sounds like it would be. This is a model made up from a bunch of data and statistics.
Marcia Almey has written: 'Youth in Canada' 'Statistics Canada data sources on immigrant women' -- subject(s): Statistics, Women immigrants
It means that the 'data' (i.e.: information or statistics) that is given or quoted, is subject to more than one interpretation, or that sources of the data give varying information for the same subject.
I provide information based on general knowledge and data available at the time of the response. However, for specific or critical information, it's always good practice to cite reliable sources to ensure accuracy and credibility.
ways of presenting data in statistics
The Census.The civil registration system.Administrative records.
In statistics, cases are comprised of the data that is being studies. The cases in statistics can be updated frequently as the data changes.
Quantitative data.
Descriptive statistics is a summary of data. Inferential statistics try to reach conclusion that extend beyond the immediate data alone.
External information sources are resources outside of an organization that provide data, statistics, or insights relevant to decision-making or research. Examples include industry reports, government publications, academic studies, and market research data obtained from sources other than within the organization.
All statistics are data because all statistics are formed of numbers and numbers are a type of data (numrical). But not all data is statistics because not all data is numbers, it can also be words, pictures etc. It's like saying all apples are fruit but all fruit are not apples.
Virginia B. Hall has written: 'Index to sources of data and statistics in pharmacy and the health care field'
The answer is generally no. I note there is no hard and fast definition of the field of statistics. The definition of the field or discipline of statistics is not to reduce the number of values in the set of collected data. An objective of statistics is to characterize or add meaning to the collected data, through calculated values of the data. In this sense, statistics summarizes the data.