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.
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ways of presenting data in statistics
how is data collected and used for the purpose of national statistics
Statistics is the science of making effective use of numerical data relating to groups of individuals or experiments sampling is an important to statistics because It deals with all aspects of this including not only the collection analysis and interpretation of such data but also the planning of the collection of data -SDOT15DELEON
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Statistic is singular; statistics is plural. Statistic is a single data point. Statistics is the study of collections of related data points.
data from which statistics cannot be formed e.g. if your data is written answers/comments by people, this is qualitative data because all the answers are different, so you can't form statistics from them. However if your data is from [for example] a questionnaire and your data is split into how many said yes and how many said no, then this is quantitative data because you can split the data into '28% said no and 72% said yes' etc.
The mean and standard deviation. If the data really are normally distributed, all other statistics are redundant.
Statistics can be used to compare and contrast trends, similarities and differences in data.
ways of presenting data in statistics
The nature of statistics is such that it gives logical methods of understanding data. Statistics are practically applied in all sectors.
In statistics, cases are comprised of the data that is being studies. The cases in statistics can be updated frequently as the data changes.
Descriptive statistics is a summary of data. Inferential statistics try to reach conclusion that extend beyond the immediate data alone.
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.
Descriptive data is data that is used to summarize or describe samples of data. Descriptive data is different from inferential statistics because inferential statistics uses data to learn from it.
how is data collected and used for the purpose of national statistics
Data is considered to be raw facts or statistics. Data is raw and unorganized facts. Raw data is also called primary data.
Statistics is the science of making effective use of numerical data relating to groups of individuals or experiments sampling is an important to statistics because It deals with all aspects of this including not only the collection analysis and interpretation of such data but also the planning of the collection of data -SDOT15DELEON