1.11 Bivariate Data Credits 3 As91036.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A.S. 3.8 INTERNAL 4 CREDITS Time Series. Time Series Overview Investigate Time Series Data A.S. 3.8 AS91580 Achieve Students need to tell the story of.
Advertisements

Bivariate Data Report Structure.
Bi-Variate Data PPDAC. Types of data We are looking for a set of data that is affected by the other data sets in our spreadsheet. This variable is called.
Statistics – Bivariate
What does integrated statistical and contextual knowledge look like for 3.10? Anne Patel & Jake Wills Otahuhu College & Westlake Boys High School CensusAtSchool.
Slide 1 Investigating Bivariate Measurement Data using iNZight Statistics Teachers’ Day 22 November 2012 Ross Parsonage.
Jared Hockly - Western Springs College
Mathematics and Statistics A look at progressions in Statistics Jumbo Day Hauraki Plains College 15 th June 201 Sandra Cathcart.
Lesson Diagnostics on the Least- Squares Regression Line.
Analysis. Start with describing the features you see in the data.
The controlled assessment is worth 25% of the GCSE The project has three stages; 1. Planning 2. Collecting, processing and representing data 3. Interpreting.
AS Achievement Standard.
Experiments. Types of experiments ‘so far’ Paired comparison Happy experiment watching Goon video Two independent groups Different treatments for each.
Secondary School Statistics The effect of NCEA and technology.
Level 1 Multivariate Unit
EXAMPLE 3 Approximate a best-fitting line Alternative-fueled Vehicles
© 2012 Common Core, Inc. All rights reserved. commoncore.org NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM A Story of Ratios Grade 8 – Module 6 Linear Functions.
Researchers, such as anthropologists, are often interested in how two measurements are related. The statistical study of the relationship between variables.
Overview of CCSS Statistics and Probability Math Alliance September 2011.
AS 2.9 STATISTICAL INFERENCE 4 INTERNAL CREDITS. SAMPLE STATISTICS REVISION Sample statistics are used to analyse and summarise data. This lesson is revision.
Inference Practice for AS2.9. PPDAC - The Problem: I wonder if the median… I expect…
Carrying out a statistics investigation. A process.
2-7 Curve Fitting with Linear Models Warm Up Lesson Presentation
Calculators How to use yours! Use this document to note down appropriate commands for YOUR calculator in the spaces provided on page 7, Ch 2 in the Lecture.
Lesson 4.5 – Conducting a Survey to Collect Two-Variable Data.
Inference 3 Integrating informed contextual knowledge.
6.7 Scatter Plots. 6.7 – Scatter Plots Goals / “I can…”  Write an equation for a trend line and use it to make predictions  Write the equation for a.
Linear Regression A step-by-step tutorial… Copyright © 2007 College of the Redwoods First edition by Aeron Ives.
Multivariate Data credits AS recognise each part of the analysis phase.
Statistical Thinking Julia Horring & Pip Arnold TEAM Solutions University of Auckland.
Investigating Bivariate Measurement Data using iNZight.
Multi-variate data internal 4 Credits. achieved The student: Poses an appropriate comparison question, with or without guidance from the teacher,
Thursday, May 12, 2016 Report at 11:30 to Prairieview
Defining the Problem More details….
History Linear regression by least squares algoritm
Predictions 3.9 Bivariate Data.
5-Number Summaries, Outliers, and Boxplots
Objectives Fit scatter plot data using linear models with and without technology. Use linear models to make predictions.
Warm Up Practice 6-5 (p. 78) #13, 15, 16, 18, 22, 25, 26, 27, 31 – 36
Travelling to School.
IB Mathematical Studies internal assessment
2.5 Scatter Plots & Lines of Regression
Cohabitating Households (thousands)
Learning Objective: To assess my understanding of representing data
2.5 Scatterplots and Lines of Regression
Unit 5 Stats.
Writing the executive summary section of your report
Statistics Level 3 introduction.
EVALUATING STATISTICAL REPORTS
Section 3.3 Linear Regression
The scientific Method.
Inference credits Making the call……..
Fitting data collection into your Stats lessons
11A Correlation, 11B Measuring Correlation
Welcome!.
Statistics Time Series
Are You a Data Detective?
Scatter Plots Unit 11 B.
IB Mathematical Studies internal assessment
Objectives Vocabulary
Handling Data and Statistics Project
Bivariate Data credits.
Statistics Time Series
Bivariate Data credits.
Statistics – Bivariate
SCIENCE LET’S INVESTIGATE.
9.6 Modeling with Trigonometric Functions
Finding Correlation Coefficient & Line of Best Fit
Finding Statistics from a Grouped frequency table
Understanding Statistical Inference
Presentation transcript:

1.11 Bivariate Data Credits 3 As91036

Achieved, Merit or Excellence

Achievement You need to use investigate bivariate numerical data using the statistical enquiry cycle. (See Statistics revision). Numerical data: the x variable or explanatory variable may be a continuous or discrete numerical variable, eg the different lengths set for a pendulum in an experiment, or the number of books in a back-pack in a survey the y-variable or response variable must be a numerical variable where the numbers measure the quantity of interest. Make sure that you are familiar with the statistical enquiry cycle which involves: planning and conducting an investigation involving bivariate numerical data working with a given relationship question determining appropriate variables and measures managing sources of variation gathering data selecting and using appropriate display(s) communicating relationship(s) in the data in a conclusion.

Achievement with merit Make sure that you can meet the criteria for achievement You need to investigate bivariate numerical data using the statistical enquiry cycle with justification. This involves linking aspects of the statistical enquiry cycle to the context and the population. Justification also involves making supporting statements which refer to evidence such as summary statistics, data values, trends or features of visual displays.

Achievement with excellence Make sure that you can meet the criteria for merit You need investigate bivariate numerical data using the statistical enquiry cycle with statistical insight. This means integrating statistical and contextual knowledge throughout the statistical enquiry, reflecting about the process and may involve considering other explanations.

What we need to study

Statistics Revision Bitesize revision – Statistics Displaying data Line of best fit Regents Prep: Scatter plots and line of best fit Interactive: Scatter Plot and line of best fit Onlinemathlearning: Scatter plot and the line of best fit Graphing and interpreting bivariate data Statistical Enquiry Cycle How kids learn – the statistical enquiry cycle CensusAtSchool

Using your calculator to find summary statistics. Select 2 from the menu to get STAT. Delete any existing data by pressing F6 F4 F1 {(more) DEL_A YES] and repeat if required Move the cursor to column one and enter the data values. 12, 15, 21, 14, 13, 12, 11, 24, 19, 17, 18, 17, 21, 12, Select F2 F6 (CALC, SET) and check that 1Var Xlist: list1 and 1Var Freq: 1 Then press EXE F1 Scrolling down what summary statistics have you been given?

Using your calculator to find summary statistics from a frequency table. Select 2 from the menu to get STAT. Delete any existing data by pressing F6 F4 F1 {(more) DEL_A YES] and repeat if required Move the cursor to column one and enter the data values for Bullseyes. Bullseyes frequency 2 1 3 4 7 6 5 total 35

Using your calculator to find summary statistics from a frequency table. Move the cursor to column two and enter the frequency. Select F2 F6 (CALC, SET) and check that 1Var Xlist: list1 and 1Var Freq: 1 Then press EXE F1 Scrolling down what summary statistics have you been given? Bullseyes frequency 2 1 3 4 7 6 5 total 35

Using your calculator to find summary statistics from a frequency table. Bullseyes frequency 2 1 3 4 7 6 5 total 35 Select F2 F6 (CALC, SET) and check that 1Var Xlist: list1 and 1Var Freq: list2 Then press EXE F1 Scrolling down what summary statistics have you been given?

Success Criteria I can find summary statistics Nulake questions 1, 4, 7, 10 find mean, mode, median 18, 21, 24, 27 LQ, UQ median our data find mean, median, mode, LQ, UQ 30, 32, 33, 35, 38 using a frequency table 39 – 45 using a grouped frequency table

The Statistical Enquiry Cycle how to write a report

Make sure that you are familiar with the statistical enquiry cycle which involves: planning and conducting an investigation involving bivariate numerical data working with a given relationship question determining appropriate variables and measures managing sources of variation gathering data selecting and using appropriate display(s) communicating relationship(s) in the data in a conclusion.

P D A C roblem lan ata nalysis onclusion why did I choose to look at this problem what do I want to find out roblem what data do I need to collect who am I collecting my data from (and why) how large should my sample be how am I going to analyse my data lan Collect Clean display (iNZight) ata summary statistics trend line prediction association - strong/moderate/weak correlation scatter evenly distributed along the trend line? outliers grouping does the data form clusters anywhere? nalysis onclusion Answer the question you set at the beginning refer back to your results suggest how you might improve or extend your investigation

P why what roblem why did I choose to look at this problem what do I want to find out why I have been given . . . . . . . . . and am interested in looking at whether there is a connection between . . . . . . . . and . . . . . . . . I have been looking at . . . . . . . . . . . and am interested in finding out if there is a connection between . . . . . . . . . . and . . . . . . . . . what I wonder if there is a relationship between _________________ and ___________.

P lan what data do I need to collect should I collect primary data or use secondary data? who am I collecting my data from (and why) how large should my sample be how am I taking my sample (sampling techniques) how am I going to analyse my data

D ata Collect – fair and consistent Clean – justify any data you remove display (iNZight)

A nalyse summary statistics trend line - also known as regression lines prediction association - strong/moderate/weak correlation scatter evenly distributed along the trend line? outliers grouping does the data form clusters anywhere?

C onclusion Answer the question you set at the beginning refer back to your results suggest how you might improve or extend your investigation from my analysis I have found that . . . . . . . . To improve my investigation I could . . . . . . . . . To extend my investigation I could