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A scientist measures the heights of 20 redwood trees. When he finds the mean of these data, which phase of inferential statistics will it represent?
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a scientist measures the heights of 20 redwood trees. When he finds the mean of these data, which phase of inferential statistics will it represent?
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Data Analysis because he/she is just looking at the tree not actually altering it.
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