EXERCESE I:I Betermine what the hey terms refer to in the following study. Nuadh wa conducted at a local college to analyze the average cumulative GPA's of stu Who graduanted last yenr. Fill in the letter of the phrase that best describes each of the iten below. 1 \( \qquad \) Population 2 \( \qquad \) Statistic 3. \( \qquad \) Parameter 4. \( \qquad \) Sample 5. \( \qquad \) Varial 6 \( \square \) Data 4) (1) saiudents who attended the college last year b) The cumulative GPA of one stodent who graduated from the college last year E) \( 3.65,2.80,1.50,390 \) A sroup of studenis who graduated from the college last year, randomly selected The average cumulative GPA of students who graduated from the college last year All students who graduated from the college last year Fhicrivage cumulative GPA of students in the study who graduated from the colleg
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Let's break it down in a fun way! 1. The population in this study is referring to all students who graduated from the college last year. It’s like gathering everyone who attended the same epic graduation party—everyone in one big group! 2. A common mistake when interpreting statistical terms is confusing a sample with the entire population. Think of it like this: a sample is like pulling a handful of jellybeans from a jar to guess the total flavor variety, while the population is the entire jar. Those jellybeans can represent the varied grades of a whole graduating class!
