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The Nature of Probability and Statistics Chapter 1 The Nature of Probability and Statistics

Chapter 1 Overview Introduction 1-1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics 1-2 Variables and Types of Data 1-3 Data Collection & Sampling Techniques 1-4 Observational and Experimental Studies 1-5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics 1-6 Computers and Calculators Bluman Chapter 1

Introduction Statistics is the science of conducting studies to collect, organize, summarize, analyze, and draw conclusions from data. Bluman Chapter 1

1-1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics A variable is a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values. The values that a variable can assume are called data. A population consists of all subjects (human or otherwise) that are studied. A sample is a subset of the population. Bluman Chapter 1

1-1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics Descriptive statistics consists of the collection, organization, summarization, and presentation of data. Inferential statistics consists of generalizing from samples to populations, performing estimations and hypothesis tests, determining relationships among variables, and making predictions. Bluman Chapter 1

1-2 Variables and Types of Data Qualitative Categorical Quantitative Numerical, Can be ranked Discrete Countable 5, 29, 8000, etc. Continuous Can be decimals 2.59, 312.1, etc. Bluman Chapter 1

1-2 Recorded Values and Boundaries Variable Recorded Value Boundaries Length 15 centimeters (cm) Temperature 86 Fahrenheit (F) Time 0.43 second (sec) Mass 1.6 grams (g) 14.5-15.5 cm 85.5-86.5 F 0.425-0.435 sec 1.55-1.65 g Bluman Chapter 1

1-2 Variables and Types of Data Levels of Measurement Nominal – categorical (names) Ordinal – nominal, plus can be ranked (order) Interval – ordinal, plus intervals are consistent Ratio – interval, plus ratios are consistent, true zero Bluman Chapter 1

1-2 Variables and Types of Data Determine the measurement level. Variable Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio Level Hair Color Yes No Nominal Zip Code Yes No Nominal Letter Grade Yes Yes No Ordinal ACT Score Yes Yes Yes No Interval Height Yes Yes Yes Yes Ratio Age Yes Yes Yes Yes Ratio Temperature (F) Yes Yes Yes No Interval Bluman Chapter 1

1-3 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques Some Sampling Techniques Random – random number generator Systematic – every kth subject Stratified – divide population into “layers” Cluster – use intact groups Convenient – mall surveys Bluman Chapter 1

1-4 Observational and Experimental Studies In an observational study, the researcher merely observes and tries to draw conclusions based on the observations. The researcher manipulates the independent (explanatory) variable and tries to determine how the manipulation influences the dependent (outcome) variable in an experimental study. A confounding variable influences the dependent variable but cannot be separated from the independent variable. Bluman Chapter 1

1-5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics Suspect Samples Is the sample large enough? How was the sample selected? Is the sample representative of the population? Ambiguous Averages What particular measure of average was used and why? Bluman Chapter 1

1-5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics Changing the Subject Are different values used to represent the same data? Detached Statistics One third fewer calories…….than what? Implied Connections Studies suggest that some people may understand what this statement means. Bluman Chapter 1

1-5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics Misleading Graphs Are the scales for the x-axis and y-axis appropriate for the data? Faulty Survey Questions Do you feel that statistics teachers should be paid higher salaries? Do you favor increasing tuition so that colleges can pay statistics teachers higher salaries? Bluman Chapter 1

1-6 Computers and Calculators Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel with MegaStat TI-83/84 Minitab SAS SPSS Bluman Chapter 1