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Descriptive statistics are distinguished from inferential statistics ( or inductive statistics ), in that descriptive statistics aim to summarize a sample, rather than use the data to learn about the population that the sample of data is thought to represent.
Descriptive statistics provides simple summaries about the sample and about the observations that have been made.
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Descriptive statistics and analysis of the new data tend to provide more information as to the truth of the proposition.
Descriptive statistics and the application of inferential statistics ( a. k. a., predictive statistics ) together comprise applied statistics.
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Descriptive statistics are typically used as a preliminary step before more formal inferences are drawn.
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* Descriptive statistics: Cross tabulation, Frequencies, Descriptives, Explore, Descriptive Ratio Statistics
Lastly, death certificates are used in public health to compile data on leading causes of death among other statistics ( See: Descriptive statistics )
Descriptive statistics, such as cell counts, means, variances, maxima, minima, cumulative values, frequencies and a number of other measures and distance computations are also often included in this generic term spatial analysis.

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Descriptive ethics is a value-free approach to ethics, which defines it as a social science ( specifically sociology ) rather than a humanity.
Descriptive ethics is the branch of philosophy which studies morality in this sense.
A ' Descriptive Norm ' refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly done in specific situations.
Descriptive moral relativism holds only that some people do in fact disagree about what is moral ; meta-ethical moral relativism holds that in such disagreements, nobody is objectively right or wrong ; and normative moral relativism holds that because nobody is right or wrong, we ought to tolerate the behavior of others even when we disagree about the morality of it.
Descriptive moral relativism is merely the positive or descriptive position that there exist, in fact, fundamental disagreements about the right course of action even when the same facts obtain and the same consequences seem likely to arise.
Descriptive relativists do not necessarily advocate the tolerance of all behavior in light of such disagreement ; that is to say, they are not necessarily normative relativists.
Descriptive relativism is a widespread position in academic fields such as anthropology and sociology, which simply admit that it is incorrect to assume that the same moral or ethical frameworks are always in play in all historical and cultural circumstances.
Descriptive notation is a notation for recording chess games, and at one time was the most popular notation in English-speaking and Spanish-speaking countries,.
* In the Myst series of computer games and books, the only way to destroy the link to an Age is to destroy its Descriptive Book, usually by burning it.
Earlier editions were called Anatomy: Descriptive and Surgical, but the book's name is commonly shortened to, and later editions are titled, Gray's Anatomy.
Descriptive bibliography is the close examination and cataloging of a text as a physical object, recording its size, format, binding, and so on, while textual bibliography ( or textual criticism ) identifies variations – and the aetiology of variations – in a text with a view to determining " the establishment of the most correct form of text ( Bowers 498 ).
His Anatomie Descriptive is distinguished by clear and natural arrangement, precise and accurate description, and the general ingenuity with which the subject is treated.
Descriptive marginalism asserts that choice amongst the specific means by which various anticipated specific states-of-the-world ( outcomes ) might be affected is governed only by the distinctions amongst those specific outcomes ; prescriptive marginalism asserts that such choice ought to be so governed.
It is often used for an alternate language ( hence giving the facetious " Spanish audio program " expansion to the acronym ), or for the Descriptive Video Service ( DVS ) offered in the U. S. by PBS, along with broadcasting the local NOAA Weather Radio service or a local National Public Radio station at times where translation or DVS is not needed.
The Descriptive Video Service ( DVS ) is a major United States producer of video description, which makes visual media, such as television programs, feature films, and home videos, more accessible to people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired.
Descriptive ethics, also known as comparative ethics, is the study of people's beliefs about morality.
: Descriptive ethics: What do people think is right?
Descriptive ethics is a form of empirical research into the attitudes of individuals or groups of people.

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Many television stations which have the capability ( both commercial and public ) will also air their local feed of NWR on their second audio program channel if they aren't carrying a program which features either a Spanish language translation or a Descriptive Video Service track for the visually impaired.
The station also features a Secondary Audio Program channel used mainly for Descriptive Video Service.

Descriptive and collection
" Descriptive Catalogue of a cabinet of Roman Family Coins belonging to ... the Duke of Northumberland " 1856-and used ina recent auction sale of that collection.
* The Bowery in Two Inadequate Descriptive Systems, a collection of photographs and poems by Martha Rosler.
He was the author of a pioneering Descriptive and historical account of a collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings in the British Museum ( 1886 ); and Pictorial arts of Japan ( 1886 ).
First, the Descriptive Identification or element contains a description of the collection as a whole, including the creator ( which may be an individual or an organization ), size ( usually given in linear feet ), inclusive dates, language ( s ), and an abstract or brief description.

Descriptive and data
Descriptive research, also known as statistical research, describes data and characteristics about the population or phenomenon being studied.

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