Is the blood pressure of a group of student the

Jessie Lee

Jessie Lee

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2022-01-18

Is the blood pressure of a group of student the day before their final exam a discrete or continuous variable?

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einfachmoipf

einfachmoipf

Beginner2022-01-18Added 32 answers

We have two different concepts mixed in one question.
First of all, independently of a group of students, we have a blood pressure of a person that can have, in theory, any real value within some reasonable boundaries. It can be higher or lower depending on a person and depending on the time of measurement. This blood pressure value is a continuous random variable; let's assign it a name, say, ξ .
Secondly, we conducted an experiment of measuring the blood pressure of each person within a group of N students and received N discrete values of our random variable ξ . The number of values equals to a number of students. Statistically, these values might serve as a basis to evaluate the distribution of probabilities of the continuous random variable ξ
So, two concepts we deal with in this situation are:
(a) continuously distributed random variable (blood pressure);
(b) certain number of its discrete values that, with some statistical skills, might help to evaluate the distribution of probabilities function of a random variable mentioned in (a).
The first concept is a concept from the Theory of Probabilities. The second one is a task of Statistics. The former predicts behavior based on knowledge of the distribution of probabilities. The latter evaluates the distribution of probabilities based on behavior.
Raymond Foley

Raymond Foley

Beginner2022-01-19Added 39 answers

Continuous, since the blood pressure can be any real number, can not be inumerated.

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