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Randomness

Randomness

Randomness arises in processes that have unpredictable individual outcomes but that display patterns over the long term. The unpredictability creates variation and the pattern produces expectation.

Randomness in statistics must be separated from the colloquial use of the word. In statistics, a random process – such as drawing names from a hat – requires that all possibilities have an equal chance of being selected.

A random sample requires that each possible sample of the same size from the population has the same chance of being selected. This creates a fair, unbiased sample and is essential if we are looking for a meaningful explanation for our data.

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Name Class Section
Document Coin toss Folder 17
Document Year 8: Explore the variation of means and proportions of random samples drawn from the same population Infobox 3
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