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Neha Tikoo, Lovely Professional University                                             Unit 1: Statistics





                                      Unit 1: Statistics                                        Notes


             CONTENTS
             Objectives
             Introduction

             1.1  Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of Statistics
                 1.1.1   Statistics as a Scientific Method
                 1.1.2   Statistics as a Science or an Art

             1.2  Importance of Statistics
             1.3  Scope of Statistics
             1.4  Limitations of Statistics
             1.5  Summary
             1.6  Keywords

             1.7  Review Questions
             1.8  Further Readings

          Objectives

          After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               Define and explain the meaning, origin and growth of statistics

               Discuss the importance of statistics
               State the characteristics of statistics
               Discuss Statistics as a Science or an Art
               Describe the limitations and scope of statistics

          Introduction


          Modern age is the age of science which requires that every aspect, whether it pertains to natural
          phenomena, politics, economics or any other field, should be expressed in an unambiguous and
          precise form. A phenomenon expressed in ambiguous and vague terms might be difficult to
          understand in  proper perspective.  Therefore, in order to  provide  an  accurate and  precise
          explanation of a phenomenon or a situation, figures are often used. The statement that prices in
          a  country are  increasing, conveys only an incomplete information about the nature of  the
          problem. However, if the figures of prices of various years are also provided, we are in a better
          position to understand the nature of the problem. In addition to this, these figures can also be
          used to compare the extent of price changes in a country vis-a-vis the changes in prices of some
          other country. Using these figures, it might be possible to estimate the possible level of prices at
          some future date so that some policy measures can be suggested to tackle the problem. The
          subject which deals with such type of figures, called data, is known as Statistics.









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