Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

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Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

Think about your work experiences. Have you ever witnessed the use of statistics at work? Perhaps statistics were used in monthly reports, in training, or in performance metrics.

  • How are descriptive statistics different from inferential statistics, and when is it appropriate to use each?
  • Provide an industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology-related example of research that uses both descriptive and inferential statistics. You may either use an example from your personal work experience or look for an example from the literature.

Present your work in an initial post, with a subheading for each of the specific bullet points noted above. Include, at minimum, a paragraph for each subheading. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.

Submission Details:

  • By Week 1, Day 3, post your response to the Discussion Area.
  • Through Week 1, Day 7, respond to at least two of your classmates' posts. While responding, be sure to add value to the discussion and avoid ambiguous or intangible posts.

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