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Continuous random variable - The practically infinite number of possible values that a random variable can take on in an experiment
Random experiment - The process of observing the outcome of a random chance event
Probability - The number that quantifies the likelihood that a certain random event will happen
Sample space - All possible outcomes that can result from a random experiment
Variability - This exist when successive observations of a particular system variable or phenomenon do not produce the exact same result.
Statistical inference - The use of information from a sample to draw conclusions about the population
Sample mean - The most commonly used measure of central tendency of a distribution of data
Event - A subset of the sample space
Standard deviation - A measure of the extent to which the values in the data set differ from the mean
Outlier - An observation point that is distant from other observation.