The role of mathematical research is to serve
as a tool for building research, analyzing its data and
drawing conclusions about it. Many studies lead to a
large amount of raw data that needs to be reduced to a
minimum so that the same can be easily read and can be
used for further analysis. Obviously the science of
mathematics cannot be ignored by any research
researcher, or who may not have the opportunity to
apply mathematical methods to all the details and
reorganization. The classification and design of the table,
as mentioned earlier, achieves this objective to some
extent, but we should gradually move forward and
develop specific indicators or measures to summarize the
collected / segmented data. It is only after this that we
can embrace the process of standardization from small
groups (i.e., samples) to individuals. If true, there are
two major mathematical areas, namely, descriptive
statistics and baseless statistics. Descriptive statistics
affect the performance of certain indices from raw data,
while unlimited statistics complicate the process of
normalization. Unlimited statistics are also known as
sample statistics and are mainly affected by two major
types of problems: