Multiple Choice
The key difference of inferential statistics from descriptive statistics is that it:
A) uses sample information to guess the population's parameter.
B) studies the whole population so that the population parameter can be learned.
C) uses sample information to guess another population's parameter.
D) simply computes the population's parameter directly.
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