ACU 201 – INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Social statistics is the use of statistical measurement tools to study human/social behavior in a social environment. This can be accomplished through drawing a particular group of people,
evaluating a particular subset of data obtained about a group of people, or by observation and statistical analysis of a set of data that relates to people and their behaviours. Social scientists use social statistics for many purposes, which include:
1) the evaluation of the quality of services provided to a specific group or by a certain organization,
2) analyzing behaviors of groups of people in their environment and special situations, and
3) determining the wants or needs of people through statistical sampling
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