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Andrew Mead (School of Life Sciences) LDC Statistics Seminars, 2013/4 Measurements, Meaningfulness and Scale Types
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The Nature of Measurement 2 All studies (experiments or surveys) involve some sort of measurement Important part of the planning for any study What are you going to measure? How accurately can you measure it? What is the precision of your measurements? Can you measure what you are really interested in? How do the data relate to the real response of interest? Different types of measurement require different statistical approaches Important to consider method of analysis when planning the form of measurement
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How far is an Irish mile? Knappogue Castle, Co. Clare 3
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EnglishIrishRatio Quin2¼1¾1.286 Spancilhill6¼6¼ 51.250 Ennis8½6½6½ 1.308 Kilkishen43½3½ 1.143 Sixmilebridge5¾5¾ 4½4½ 1.278 Limerick15 ½ 12 ¼ 1.265 Mean ratio =1.255 => 1 Irish mile = 2208 yds In fact, 1 Irish mile = 14/11 (= 1.273) English miles! EM = 1760 yds; IM = 2240 yds 6
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The Need for Statistics 7 Statistical methods have been developed to help in the quantitative study of variation and the summary, analysis and interpretation of data from experimental and observational studies. Important to understand the nature of the measurements being made to be able to identify the most appropriate method of analysis Important to also consider the nature of measurements for the presentation of data and the results of analyses
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