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Introduction:
Statistics: is the science of data. It involves collecting, organizing, presenting,
analyzing, and interpreting numerical information .statistics is used in several
different disciplines (both scientific and nonscientific) to make dictions and
draw conclusions based on data.
Statistics is that branch of science which deals with:
1. Collection of data,
2. Organizing and summarizing the data,
3. Analysis of data and
4. Making inferences, or decision and predictions.
The purpose of this chapter to introduce the goals for studying statistics by
answering questions such as the following:
What are the branches of statistics?
What are data?
How are samples selected?
There are two branches of statistics:
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics:
To gain knowledge about haphazard situations, statisticians collect information
for variables, which describe the situation.
A variable is a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values.
Data are the values (measurements or observations) that the variables can
assume. Variables whose values are determined by chance are called random
variables.
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Data can be used in different ways. The body of knowledge called statistics is
sometimes divided into two main areas, depending on how data are used. The
two areas are:
1. Descriptive statistics
2. Inferential statistics
“Descriptive statistics consists of the collection, organization and
presentation of data”.
In descriptive statistics the statistician tries to describe a situation. Consider the
national census conducted by the U.S. government every 10 years. Results of
this census give you the average age, income, and other characteristics of the
U.S. population. To obtain this information, the Census Bureau must have
some means to collect relevant data. Once data are collected, the bureau must
organize and summarize them. Finally, the bureau needs a means of presenting
the data in some meaningful form, such as charts, graphs, or tables.
The second area of statistics is called inferential statistics.
“Inferential statistics consists of generalizing from samples to populations,
performing estimations and hypothesis tests, determining relationships among
variables, and making predictions”.
Here, the statistician tries to make inferences from samples to populations.
Inferential statistics uses probability, i.e., the chance of an event occurring. You
may be familiar with the concepts of probability through various forms of
gambling. If you play cards, dice or lotteries, you win or lose according to the
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laws of probability. Probability theory is also used in the insurance industry
and other areas.
Population: consists of all subjects (human or otherwise) that are being
studied.
Most of the time, due to the expense, time, size of population, medical
concerns, etc., it is not possible to use the entire population for a statistical
study; therefore, researchers use samples.
A sample: is a group of subjects selected from a population.
If the subjects of a sample are properly selected, most of the time they should
possess the same or similar characteristics as the subjects in the population.
An area of inferential statistics called hypothesis testing is a decision-making
process for evaluating claims about a population, based on information
obtained from samples. For example, a researcher may wish to know if a new
drug will reduce the number of heart attacks in men over 70 years of age. For
this study, two groups of men over 70 would be selected. One group would be
given the drug, and the other would be given a placebo (a substance with no
medical benefits or harm). Later, the number of heart attacks occurring in each
group of men would be counted, a statistical test would be run, and a decision
would be made about the effectiveness of the drug.
Variables and Types of Data:
Statisticians gain information about a particular situation by collecting data for
random variables. This section will explore in greater detail the nature of
variables and types of data.
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Variables can be classified as qualitative or quantitative. Qualitative variables
are variables that can be placed into distinct categories, according to some
characteristic or attribute. For example, if subjects are classified according to
gender (male or female), then the variable gender is qualitative. Other
examples of qualitative variables are religious preference and geographic
locations.
Quantitative variables are numerical and can be ordered or ranked. For
example, the variable age is numerical, and people can be ranked in order
according to the value of their ages. Other examples of quantitative variables
are heights, weights, and body temperatures.
Quantitative variables can be further classified into two groups: discrete and
continuous. Discrete variables can be assigned values such as 0, 1, 2, 3 and are
said to be countable.
Examples of discrete variables are the number of children in a family, the
number of students in a classroom, and the number of calls received by a
switchboard operator each day for a month.
Discrete variables assume values that can be counted.
Continuous variables, by comparison, can assume an infinite number of values
in an interval between any two specific values. Temperature, for example, is a
continuous variable, since the variable can assume an infinite number of values
between any two given temperatures.
Continuous variables can assume an infinite number of values between any
two specific values. They are obtained by measuring. They often include
fractions and decimals.
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The classification of variables can be summarized as follows:
Data:
1. Qualitative
2. Quantitative
a. Discrete
b. Continuous
In addition to being classified as qualitative or quantitative, variables can be
classified by how they are categorized, counted, or measured. For example, can
the data be organized into specific categories, such as area of residence (rural,
suburban, or urban)? Can the data values be ranked, such as first place, second
place, etc.? Or are the values obtained from measurement, such as heights, IQs,
or temperature? This type of classification—i.e.,
how variables are categorized, counted, or measured—uses measurement
scales, and four common types of scales are used: nominal, ordinal, interval,
and ratio. The first level of measurement is called the nominal level of
measurement. A sample of college instructors classified according to subject
taught (e.g., English, history, psychology, or mathematics) is an example of
nominal-level measurement. Classifying
survey subjects as male or female is another example of nominal-level
measurement.
No ranking or order can be placed on the data. Classifying residents according
to zip codes is also an example of the nominal level of measurement. Even
though numbers are assigned as zip codes, there is no meaningful order or
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ranking. Other examples of nominal-level data are political party (Democratic,
Republican, Independent, etc.), religion (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc.), and
marital status (single, married, divorced, widowed, separated).
Levels of measurements: Data may be classified in the following four levels
of measurements.
Nominal data: consists names, labels, or categories, gender, major at college.
There is no natural or obvious ordering of nominal data (such as high to low).
Arithmetic cannot be carried out on nominal data.
Ordinal data: can be arranged in any particular order. However, no arithmetic
can be done or performed on ordinal data.
Interval data: are similar to ordinal data, with the extra property that
subtraction may be carried out on an interval data. There is no natural zero for
interval data.
Ratio data: are similar to interval data, with the extra property that division
may be carried out on ratio data. There exists a natural zero for ratio data.
Example: Identify which level of measurement is represented by the following
data:
a. Your covered in American History:1776-1876
b. Annual income of students in a math /statistics class:$0-$100000
c. Ours grades in any course :A,B,C,D,F
d. Student gender : male ,female
Solution:
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a. The years 1776-1876 represent interval data. There is no natural zero (No
“year zero”).Also division does not make any sense in terms of years
.What is 1776/1876? So that data not a ratio. However subtraction does
make sense, the period cover: 1876-1776=100 years.
b. Student income represent ratio data Here division does make sense. That
is , someone who made 4000$ this year compared to what was made last
year of 2000$.Also , some student probably had no income last year , so
that 0$, the natural zero, makes sense.
c. Course-grades represent an ordinal data, since (i) they may be arranged in
particular order, and (ii) arithmetic cannot be done or performed on them.
The quantity A-B makes no sense.
d. Student gender represents nominal data, since there is no natural or
obvious way that the data may be ordered. Also no arithmetic can be done
on student’s gender.
Examples of Measurement Scales:
Nominal-level data: (Zip code, Gender (male, female), Eye color (blue,
brown, green, hazel), Political affiliation, Religious affiliation, Major field
(mathematics, computers, etc.), Nationality.
Ordinal-level data: Grade (A, B, C, D, F), Judging (first place, second place,
etc.), Rating scale (poor, good, excellent), Ranking of tennis players.
Interval-level data: years, Numbers on the back of each player’s shirt, Top 50
songs played on the radio.
Ratio-level data: Height, Weight, Time, Salary, Age.
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Data Collection and Sampling Techniques:
Data can be collected in a variety of ways. One of the most common methods is
through the use of surveys. Surveys can be done by using a variety of methods.
Three of the most common methods are the telephone survey, the mailed
questionnaire, and the personal interview.
Random Sampling:
Random samples are selected by using chance methods or random numbers.
One such method is to number each subject in the population. Then place
numbered cards in a bowl, mix them thoroughly, and select as many cards as
needed. The subjects whose numbers are selected constitute the sample. Since
it is difficult to mix the cards thoroughly, there is a chance of obtaining a
biased sample. For this reason, statisticians
use another method of obtaining numbers. They generate random numbers with
a computer or calculator. Before the invention of computers, random numbers
were obtained from tables.
Stratified Sampling:
Researchers obtain stratified samples by dividing the population into groups
(called strata) according to some characteristic that is important to the study,
then sampling from each group. Samples within the strata should be randomly
selected. For example, suppose the president of a two-year college wants to
learn how students feel about a certain issue. Furthermore, the president wishes
to see if the opinions of the first-year students differ from those of the second-
year students. The president will randomly select students from each group to
use in the sample.

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Statistical lechure

  • 1. 1 Introduction: Statistics: is the science of data. It involves collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting numerical information .statistics is used in several different disciplines (both scientific and nonscientific) to make dictions and draw conclusions based on data. Statistics is that branch of science which deals with: 1. Collection of data, 2. Organizing and summarizing the data, 3. Analysis of data and 4. Making inferences, or decision and predictions. The purpose of this chapter to introduce the goals for studying statistics by answering questions such as the following: What are the branches of statistics? What are data? How are samples selected? There are two branches of statistics: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics: To gain knowledge about haphazard situations, statisticians collect information for variables, which describe the situation. A variable is a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values. Data are the values (measurements or observations) that the variables can assume. Variables whose values are determined by chance are called random variables.
  • 2. 2 Data can be used in different ways. The body of knowledge called statistics is sometimes divided into two main areas, depending on how data are used. The two areas are: 1. Descriptive statistics 2. Inferential statistics “Descriptive statistics consists of the collection, organization and presentation of data”. In descriptive statistics the statistician tries to describe a situation. Consider the national census conducted by the U.S. government every 10 years. Results of this census give you the average age, income, and other characteristics of the U.S. population. To obtain this information, the Census Bureau must have some means to collect relevant data. Once data are collected, the bureau must organize and summarize them. Finally, the bureau needs a means of presenting the data in some meaningful form, such as charts, graphs, or tables. The second area of statistics is called inferential statistics. “Inferential statistics consists of generalizing from samples to populations, performing estimations and hypothesis tests, determining relationships among variables, and making predictions”. Here, the statistician tries to make inferences from samples to populations. Inferential statistics uses probability, i.e., the chance of an event occurring. You may be familiar with the concepts of probability through various forms of gambling. If you play cards, dice or lotteries, you win or lose according to the
  • 3. 3 laws of probability. Probability theory is also used in the insurance industry and other areas. Population: consists of all subjects (human or otherwise) that are being studied. Most of the time, due to the expense, time, size of population, medical concerns, etc., it is not possible to use the entire population for a statistical study; therefore, researchers use samples. A sample: is a group of subjects selected from a population. If the subjects of a sample are properly selected, most of the time they should possess the same or similar characteristics as the subjects in the population. An area of inferential statistics called hypothesis testing is a decision-making process for evaluating claims about a population, based on information obtained from samples. For example, a researcher may wish to know if a new drug will reduce the number of heart attacks in men over 70 years of age. For this study, two groups of men over 70 would be selected. One group would be given the drug, and the other would be given a placebo (a substance with no medical benefits or harm). Later, the number of heart attacks occurring in each group of men would be counted, a statistical test would be run, and a decision would be made about the effectiveness of the drug. Variables and Types of Data: Statisticians gain information about a particular situation by collecting data for random variables. This section will explore in greater detail the nature of variables and types of data.
  • 4. 4 Variables can be classified as qualitative or quantitative. Qualitative variables are variables that can be placed into distinct categories, according to some characteristic or attribute. For example, if subjects are classified according to gender (male or female), then the variable gender is qualitative. Other examples of qualitative variables are religious preference and geographic locations. Quantitative variables are numerical and can be ordered or ranked. For example, the variable age is numerical, and people can be ranked in order according to the value of their ages. Other examples of quantitative variables are heights, weights, and body temperatures. Quantitative variables can be further classified into two groups: discrete and continuous. Discrete variables can be assigned values such as 0, 1, 2, 3 and are said to be countable. Examples of discrete variables are the number of children in a family, the number of students in a classroom, and the number of calls received by a switchboard operator each day for a month. Discrete variables assume values that can be counted. Continuous variables, by comparison, can assume an infinite number of values in an interval between any two specific values. Temperature, for example, is a continuous variable, since the variable can assume an infinite number of values between any two given temperatures. Continuous variables can assume an infinite number of values between any two specific values. They are obtained by measuring. They often include fractions and decimals.
  • 5. 5 The classification of variables can be summarized as follows: Data: 1. Qualitative 2. Quantitative a. Discrete b. Continuous In addition to being classified as qualitative or quantitative, variables can be classified by how they are categorized, counted, or measured. For example, can the data be organized into specific categories, such as area of residence (rural, suburban, or urban)? Can the data values be ranked, such as first place, second place, etc.? Or are the values obtained from measurement, such as heights, IQs, or temperature? This type of classification—i.e., how variables are categorized, counted, or measured—uses measurement scales, and four common types of scales are used: nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio. The first level of measurement is called the nominal level of measurement. A sample of college instructors classified according to subject taught (e.g., English, history, psychology, or mathematics) is an example of nominal-level measurement. Classifying survey subjects as male or female is another example of nominal-level measurement. No ranking or order can be placed on the data. Classifying residents according to zip codes is also an example of the nominal level of measurement. Even though numbers are assigned as zip codes, there is no meaningful order or
  • 6. 6 ranking. Other examples of nominal-level data are political party (Democratic, Republican, Independent, etc.), religion (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc.), and marital status (single, married, divorced, widowed, separated). Levels of measurements: Data may be classified in the following four levels of measurements. Nominal data: consists names, labels, or categories, gender, major at college. There is no natural or obvious ordering of nominal data (such as high to low). Arithmetic cannot be carried out on nominal data. Ordinal data: can be arranged in any particular order. However, no arithmetic can be done or performed on ordinal data. Interval data: are similar to ordinal data, with the extra property that subtraction may be carried out on an interval data. There is no natural zero for interval data. Ratio data: are similar to interval data, with the extra property that division may be carried out on ratio data. There exists a natural zero for ratio data. Example: Identify which level of measurement is represented by the following data: a. Your covered in American History:1776-1876 b. Annual income of students in a math /statistics class:$0-$100000 c. Ours grades in any course :A,B,C,D,F d. Student gender : male ,female Solution:
  • 7. 7 a. The years 1776-1876 represent interval data. There is no natural zero (No “year zero”).Also division does not make any sense in terms of years .What is 1776/1876? So that data not a ratio. However subtraction does make sense, the period cover: 1876-1776=100 years. b. Student income represent ratio data Here division does make sense. That is , someone who made 4000$ this year compared to what was made last year of 2000$.Also , some student probably had no income last year , so that 0$, the natural zero, makes sense. c. Course-grades represent an ordinal data, since (i) they may be arranged in particular order, and (ii) arithmetic cannot be done or performed on them. The quantity A-B makes no sense. d. Student gender represents nominal data, since there is no natural or obvious way that the data may be ordered. Also no arithmetic can be done on student’s gender. Examples of Measurement Scales: Nominal-level data: (Zip code, Gender (male, female), Eye color (blue, brown, green, hazel), Political affiliation, Religious affiliation, Major field (mathematics, computers, etc.), Nationality. Ordinal-level data: Grade (A, B, C, D, F), Judging (first place, second place, etc.), Rating scale (poor, good, excellent), Ranking of tennis players. Interval-level data: years, Numbers on the back of each player’s shirt, Top 50 songs played on the radio. Ratio-level data: Height, Weight, Time, Salary, Age.
  • 8. 8 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques: Data can be collected in a variety of ways. One of the most common methods is through the use of surveys. Surveys can be done by using a variety of methods. Three of the most common methods are the telephone survey, the mailed questionnaire, and the personal interview. Random Sampling: Random samples are selected by using chance methods or random numbers. One such method is to number each subject in the population. Then place numbered cards in a bowl, mix them thoroughly, and select as many cards as needed. The subjects whose numbers are selected constitute the sample. Since it is difficult to mix the cards thoroughly, there is a chance of obtaining a biased sample. For this reason, statisticians use another method of obtaining numbers. They generate random numbers with a computer or calculator. Before the invention of computers, random numbers were obtained from tables. Stratified Sampling: Researchers obtain stratified samples by dividing the population into groups (called strata) according to some characteristic that is important to the study, then sampling from each group. Samples within the strata should be randomly selected. For example, suppose the president of a two-year college wants to learn how students feel about a certain issue. Furthermore, the president wishes to see if the opinions of the first-year students differ from those of the second- year students. The president will randomly select students from each group to use in the sample.