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ISTANBUL STOCK EXCHANGE (BIST) FELL 6 POINTS IN AVERAGE TODAY THE UNITED STATES DOLLAR (USD) APPRECIATED BY 4 PERCENT LAST WEEK AGAINST TURKISH LIRA (TRL).

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1 ISTANBUL STOCK EXCHANGE (BIST) FELL 6 POINTS IN AVERAGE TODAY THE UNITED STATES DOLLAR (USD) APPRECIATED BY 4 PERCENT LAST WEEK AGAINST TURKISH LIRA (TRL). AT THE 95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL, IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE EXCHANGE RATE WILL BE BETWEEN _____ AND ____. THE LATEST SURVEY INDICATES THAT THE PRESIDENT`S APPROVAL RATING NOW STANDS AT 60 PERCENT

2 THE PRICE OF KOC HOLDING STOCK WILL BE HIGHER IN SIX MONTH THAN IT IS NOW THE PRICE OF KOC HOLDING STOCK IS LIKELY TO BE HIGHER IN SIX MONTH THAN IT IS NOW

3 THE STAGES FOR STATISTICAL THINKING ARE: 1- DEFINE THE PROBLEM 2- DETERMINE WHAT DATA IS NEEDED 3- SELECT A SAMPLE 4- COLLECT DATA 5- SUMMARIZE AND ANALYZE DATA 6- MAKE INFERENCES AND DECISIONS BASED ON INFORMATION

4 The Journey to Making Decisions Begin Here: Identify the Problem DATA INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE DECISION MAKING Descriptive Statistics, Probability, Computers Experience, Theory, Literature Inferential Statistics, Computers

5 DATA: Specific observations of measured numbers. INFORMATION: Processed and summarized data yielding facts and ideas. KNOWLEDGE: Selected and organized information that provides understanding, recommendations, and the basis for decisions.

6 Descriptive Statistics include graphical and numerical procedures that summarize and process data and are used to transform data into information Descriptive Statistics include graphical and numerical procedures that summarize and process data and are used to transform data into information Inferential Statistics provide the bases for predictions, forecasts, and estimates that are to transform information to knowledge Descriptive Statistics include graphical and numerical procedures that summarize and process data and are used to transform data into information Descriptive Statistics include graphical and numerical procedures that summarize and process data and are used to transform data into information

7 POPULATION: A complete set of individuals, objects or measurements having common observable characteristics. Examples of Populations - Names of all registered voters in TURKEY - Incomes of all families living in ANKARA - Annual return of all stocks traded on the ISTANBUL STOCK EXCHANGE - Grade Point Averages of all the students in your University - BILKENT

8 SAMPLE: A subset or part of a population Examples of Samples - Names of 50.000 registered voters in TURKEY - Incomes of 10.000 families living in ANKARA - Annual return of 150 stocks traded on the ISTANBUL STOCK EXCHANGE - Grade Point Averages of 500 students from different departments in your University - BILKENT

9 Example: Imagine that a public opinion polling firm has been contracted to conduct a study concerning the percentage of the state`s registered voters who approve of nuclear power as an energy source. As part of the polling process, 750 individuals are randomly selected from the voter registration list and carefully interviewed. Elements? Random Sample ? Variable of Interest? Data? Statistic? Population?

10 DATA FROM A SAMPLE OF 25 STUDENTS ABBAB0 00BABB BB0A0 A000AB ABA0BA

11 Dot Plot is a graphical summaries of data. A horizontal axis shows the range of values for the observations. Each data value is represented by a dot placed above the axis. Dot Plots show the details of the data and are useful for comparing the distribution of data for 2 or more variables. DOT DIAGRAM (DOT PLOT)

12 The data shown below are the number of case files for 30 “law and consulting firms” in Ankara in 2010. 83 83 75 80 76 80 81 84 79 80 84 86 72 82 82 79 81 79 80 73 90 82 81 75 77 80 79 76 85 85 Construct a dot plot of the given above data.

13 THE STEM_AND_LEAF DISPLAY This technique can be used to show both the rank order and a shape of a data set simultaneously. To develop a stem_and_leaf display, we first arrange the leading digits of each data value to the left of the vertical line. To the right of the vertical line, we record the last digit for each data value as we pass through the observations in the order they were recorded. The numbers to the left of the vertical line form the STEM. Each digit to the right of the vertical line is a LEAF Advantages: 1- It is easier to construct by hand 2- Since it shows the actual data, this display provides more information than histograms

14 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION FOR QUALITATIVE DATA

15 Criminal Divorce Commercial Divorce Criminal Cyber Divorce Commercial Criminal Cyber Insurance Criminal Divorce Criminal Insurance Criminal Divorce Criminal Divorce Criminal Insurance Commercial Criminal Commercial Criminal Insurance Cyber Commercial Divorce Commercial Criminal Commercial Cyber Criminal Divorce Commercial Criminal Cyber Commercial Insurance DATA FROM A SAMPLE OF 50 CASES IN A LAW FIRM

16 BAR GRAPHS A Bar graph (chart) is a graphical device for depicting qualitative data summarized in: -Frequency -Relative Frequency -Percent Frequency On one axis of the graph (usually the horizontal axis) we specify the labels that are used for the classes (Categories) of data. A frequency; relative frequency or percent frequency scale can be used for the other axis of the graph (usually the vertical axis)

17 FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION FOR QUANTITATIVE DATA With quantitative data, we must be more careful in defining the non-overlapping classes to be used in the freq. distribution. There are three steps necessary to define classes for a freq. diApp. with quantitative data. 1- Determine the number of non-overlapping classes. 2- Determine the width of each class. 3- Determine the class limits 1- NUMBER OF CLASSES: Classes are formed by specifying ranges that will be used to group the data. As a general guideline, we recommend using between 5 and 20 classes. For a small number of data items, as few as five or six classes may be used to summarize the data. Sample SizeNumber of Classes Fewer than 505 – 6 Classes 50 to 1007 – 8 Classes Over 1009 – 10 Classes

18 3- CLASS LIMITS: Class limits must be chosen so that each item belongs to one and only one class. The lower class limit identifies the smallest possible data value assigned to the class. The upper class limit identifies the largest possible data value assigned to the class.

19 CLASS MIDPOINT (M): The class midpoint is the value halfway between the lower and upper class limits. The definitions of the Relative Freq. and Percent Freq. Distributions are as the same as for qualitative data Cumulative Distributions: Cumulative Distribution is another tabular summary of data (quantitative). Cumulative Distribution use the number of classes, class widths and class limits developed for the frequency distributions. Cumulative Distribution shows the number of data items with values “less than or equal to the upper class limit” of each class. We also note that a cumulative relative frequency distribution shows the proportion of data items, and a cumulative percent frequency distribution shows the percentage of data items with values less than or equal to the upper limit of each class.

20 HISTOGRAM A common graphical presentation for quantitative data is a Histogram. This graphical summary can be prepared for data previously summarized in either a frequency, relative frequency or percent frequency distributions. Variable of interest is placed on the horizontal axis. The frequency/relative/percent frequency is placed on the vertical axis for each class which is shown by drawing a rectangle whose base is determined by the class limits on the horizontal axis and whose height is the corresponding frequency/relative/percent frequency.

21 The following Table represents a sample of 50 final exam scores

22 YEAR - END AUDIT TIMES (in days) These data show the time in days required to complete year-end audit for a sample of 20 clients of a small accounting firm

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27 112100127120134118105110109112 110118117116118122114 105109 107112114115118117118122106110 116108110121113120119111104111 120113120117105110118112114 DATA ON HIGH TEMPERATURES IN O F Source: The World Almanac and Book of Facts

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29 Construct a stem-and-leaf display for the following data, using 0.1 as the leaf unit.

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33 Below Average Below Average Above Average Above Average Average Average Above Average Above Average Average Average Above Average Above Average Average Average Above Average Above Average Below Average Below Average Poor Poor Excellent Excellent Above Average Above Average Average Average Above Average Above Average Below Average Below Average Poor Poor Above Average Above Average Average Average Frequency Distribution n Example: Marada Inn

34 Sample of Parts Cost($) for 50 Tune-ups Frequency Distribution n Example: Hudson Auto Repair

35 Dot Plot 5060708090100110 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Cost ($) Tune-up Parts Cost n Example: Hudson Auto Repair

36 Stem-and-Leaf Display 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 7 2 2 2 2 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 0 0 2 3 5 8 9 1 3 7 7 7 8 9 1 4 5 5 9 a stem a leaf Example: Hudson Auto Repair Example: Hudson Auto Repair

37 Note: Data is in ascending order.


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