päättelytilastot
Päättelytilastot, or inferential statistics, is a branch of statistics that uses data from a sample to make generalizations or inferences about a larger population. Instead of just describing the characteristics of the data at hand, inferential statistics aims to draw conclusions that extend beyond the observed data. This involves employing statistical methods to determine the likelihood that the observed patterns in a sample are representative of the true patterns in the entire population.
Key concepts in inferential statistics include hypothesis testing, estimation, and confidence intervals. Hypothesis testing allows researchers
The process typically involves selecting a random sample from the population of interest. This randomness is