This document introduces key concepts in statistics. It defines statistics as the science of collecting, describing, and interpreting data. Descriptive statistics involves collecting and describing sample data, while inferential statistics involves making conclusions about populations from samples. It discusses populations, samples, variables, and different types of variables. It also covers methods of data collection and different sampling techniques. Finally, it distinguishes between probability and statistics, noting that probability answers questions assuming knowledge of population properties, while statistics uses sample information to draw conclusions about populations.