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Limitations of statistics

Chapter 13: Chapter 12 · ECONOMICS

Limitations of statistics Statistics with all its wide application in every sphere of human activity has its own limitations. Some of them are given below. . Statistics is not suitable to the study of qualitative phenomenon: Since statistics is basically a science and deals with a set of numerical data. It is applicable to the study of quantitative measurements. As a matter of fact, qualitative aspects like empowerment, leadership, honesty, poverty, intelligence etc., cannot be expressed numerically and statistical analysis cannot be directly applied on these qualitative phenomena. . Statistical laws are not exact: It is well known that mathematical and physical sciences are exact. But statistical laws are not exact and statistical laws are only approximations. Statistical conclusions are not universally true. They are true only on an average. . Statistics table may be misused: Statistics must be used only by experts; otherwise, statistical methods are the most dangerous tools in the hands of the inexpert persons. The use of statistical tools by the inexperienced and untrained persons might lead to wrong conclusions. . Statistics is only one of the methods of studying a problem: Statistical method does not provide complete solution of the problems because problems are to be studied taking the background of the countries' culture, philosophy, religion etc., into consideration. Thus the statistical study should be supplemented by other evidences.

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