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COME UP WITH TEN JOBS THAT USE STATISTICS AND WRITE THEM IN YOUR NOTEBOOK/ON A PIECE OF PAPER. START READING THE ARTICLE. Do Now
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WHAT STATISTICS DID YOU NOTICE? CAN YOU MAKE ANY CONCLUSIONS FROM THE ARTICLE? Let’s talk about that article…
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Objectives Standards Students will be able to Demonstrate knowledge of statistical terms Differentiate between two branches of statistics. IC.A.1 Understand statistics as a process for making inferences about population parameters based on a random sample from that population. Lesson 1-1
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What is STATISTICS? Statistics - the science of conducting studies to collect, organize, summarize, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
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What is Statistics? Variable – a characteristic or attribute that can assume different values Random variable – variables whose values are determined by chance Data – the values (measurements or observations) that the variables can assume Data set – collection of data values Datum – one singular piece of data
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Descriptive Inferential The collection, organization, summarization, and presentation of data Generating from samples to populations, performing estimations and hypothesis tests, determining relationships among variables, and making predictions Uses probability – the chance of an event occurring Two Branches of Statistics
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Descriptive Inferential A pet shop sells cats, dogs, birds, and fish. 100 pets are sold. 40 dogs were sold – 40% of the pets sold were dogs. The average amount of fish sold per month was 10. Factual I want to find the average male height in NYC. I won’t measure every man. I will take a sample. Estimation Examples
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Descriptive or Inferential?? Nine out of ten on-the-job fatalities are men. Source: USA TODAY Weekend
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Descriptive or Inferential?? Experts say that mortgage rates may soon hit bottom. Source: USA TODAY
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Descriptive or Inferential?? The median household income for people aged 25-34 is $35,888. Source: USA TODAY
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Descriptive or Inferential?? In the year 2010, 148 million Americans will be enrolled in an HMO. Source: USA TODAY
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Descriptive or Inferential?? Drinking decaffeinated coffee can raise cholesterol levels by 7%. Source: American Heart Association
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Population Sample ALL subjects (human or otherwise) that are being studied Parameter – a numerical characteristic of an entire population A group of subjects selected from the population Statistic – a numerical characteristic of a sample Population vs. Sample
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Example Out of all of the students at Monmouth University, 148 of them were selected to complete a survey on On-Campus Housing. Population: All students at MU. Sample: 148 students that took the survey.
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Example Out of all the trees in North American, scientists randomly selected 400 trees to collect information on tree bark. What’s the population? What’s the sample?
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Example 100 students at LBHS were asked to complete a survey on the cafeteria food to decide what to serve for the following school year. What’s the population? What’s the sample?
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ATTENDANCE AND GRADES SCENARIO Exit Ticket
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HANDOUT - MORE PRACTICE ON DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN DIFFERENT STATISTICAL TERMS Homework
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