Statistics for fun and profit Chris Williams, Ph.D. Department of Statistics University of Idaho.

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Statistics for fun and profit Chris Williams, Ph.D. Department of Statistics University of Idaho

Statistics for: Fun: you can use knowledge of Statistics in virtually any other field, from biology to law to literature Profit: training in Statistics can lead to higher paying careers in many fields

Definition: Statistics Statistics is the scientific application of mathematical principles to the collection, analysis, and presentation of numerical data. Statisticians contribute to scientific enquiry by applying their mathematical and statistical knowledge to –the design of surveys and experiments –the collection, processing, analysis of data –the interpretation of the results.

Data Collection Surveys: use probability sampling Experiments: use randomization of treatments to subjects Observational studies: other types of collected data

Surveys Is a large sample size enough? In 1936, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had been President for one term. The magazine, The Literary Digest, predicted that Alf Landon would beat FDR in that year's election by 57 to 43 percent. The Digest mailed over 10 million questionnaires to names drawn from lists of automobile and telephone owners, and over 2.3 million people responded - a huge sample. But Roosevelt won with 62% of the vote. The size of the Digest's error is staggering. How could they have been so far off?

Surveys The key to conducting a scientific survey is to use probability sampling Even data from large samples cannot substitute for taking a probability sample. The Literary Digest survey had 2.3 million respondents but was badly wrong. On the other hand, scientific surveys commonly make accurate estimates for the entire country using only respondents

A rectangle sampling activity Source: Key Curriculum, Activity Based Statistics

Rectangle sampling results

Which are random samples? Send out an survey to all the students, analyze the responses for the proportion voting for candidate x. Go to the food court, stop at tables where people do not look busy, ask them their opinion on a current issue. Go to the food court, pick every third table where people are not studying, ask them their opinion on a current issue.

Do all surveys require probability sampling?

Experiments Random assignment of treatments to subjects is the key There are many examples of studies that did not use randomization that gave unreliable results

The Portacaval Shunt In patients with cirrhosis of the liver, this operation was thought to be helpful Source: Freedman et al, Statistics, 1991 DesignMarked enthusiasm Moderate enthusiasm None No controls2471 Control, no randomization 1032 Randomized controlled013

Can all research studies use randomization? Does cigarette smoking cause lung cancer in humans?

Two discussion topics Failure rate in Xbox 360 consoles Results from a civics study of high school students

How often do Xbox 360’s fail? February 2008: 16% SquareTrade review of 1000 consoles August 2009: 54.2% Game Informer survey of ~5000 readers September 2009: 23.7% SquareTrade review of 2500 consoles

A survey of high school students What is the supreme law of the land?What do we call the first 10 amendments to the Constitution? What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress? How many justices are on the Supreme Court? Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? What ocean is on the east coast of the U.S.? What are the two major political parties in the U.S.? We elect a U.S. senator for how many years? Who was the first President of the U.S.?Who is in charge of the executive branch?

Answers and % correct responses The Constitution (28)The Bill of Rights (26) The Senate and the House (27)Nine (10) Thomas Jefferson (14)Atlantic (61) Democratic Party and Republican Party (43) Six (11) George Washington (23)The President (29)

Overall number of correct answers CorrectFrequency