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Data contains Information, Data can be Bivariate, Data can be Univariate, Data can be Multivariate, Continuous Distributions can be the Weibull Distribution, Continuous Distributions can be the Exponential Distribution, Continuous Distributions can be the Normal Distribution, Continuous Distributions can be the Lognormal Distribution, Variables could be Discrete, Variables could be Continuous, Histograms are generated by determining Relative Frequency of a Class, Histograms are generated by determining Classes, Univariate data sets are observations on single Variables, Investigation will focus on a well defined Population, Descriptive Statistics provides methods for summarizing data Data, Histograms can be Bimodal, Histograms can be Multimodal, Histograms can be Unimodal, Census is information about a Population, Statistics can be branched into Descriptive Statistics, Statistics can be branched into Inferential Statistics, Information can be Census, Discrete Distributions can be described by Mass Functions, Histograms can be Positively Skewed, Histograms can be Symmetric, Histograms can be Negatively Skewed, Inferential Statistics draws conclusions based on Information, Histograms can be used to generate Distributions, Distributions can be Continuous Distributions, Distributions can be Discrete Distributions, Multivariate data sets are observations on more than two Variables, Discrete Distributions can be the Poisson Distribution, Discrete Distributions can be the Binomial Distribution, Sample is a subset of Population, Descriptive Statistics uses Dotplots, Descriptive Statistics uses Stem-and-Leaf Displays, Descriptive Statistics uses Histograms, Bivariate data sets are observations on two Variables, Continuous Distributions can be described by Density Functions