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1 Definition of Data Data consist of information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.

2 Definition of Statistics Statistics is the science of: - collecting - organizing - analyzing - interpreting data in order to make decisions.

3 Data Sets Population: all outcomes, responses, measurements, or counts Sample: a subset, or part, of a population

4 Example A survey of 10000 adults found that 59% think buying a home is the best investment a family can make. What is the population? What is the sample?

5 Example A survey of 10000 adults found that 59% think buying a home is the best investment a family can make. What is the population? The set of responses of all adults in U.S. What is the sample?

6 Example A survey of 1000 adults found that 59% think buying a home is the best investment a family can make. What is the sample? The set of the responses of the 1000 adult surveyed.

7 Example A tire manufacturer wants to estimate the average life of a new type of steel belted radial tire. descriptive study? inferential study?

8 A tire manufacturer wants to estimate the average life of a new type of steel belted radial tire. Will the manufacturer look at all tires? Will the manufacturer take a sample of tires, examine the sample, and then conclude something about all tires? It is impractical to look at all/every tire. So one will take a reasonable and unbiased sample of the tires and examine the average age. From this sample average one can infer something about the age of all tires (the population). Thus  an inferential study

9 Example A sports writer plans to list the winning times for all the swimming events in the 2012 Olympics. descriptive study? Inferential study?

10 A sports writer plans to list the winning times for all the swimming events in the 2012 Olympics. The writer wants to simply organize the data and compile a list (describe!) the medal winners of the Olympics  descriptive study

11 Descriptive versus Inferential A survey conducted among 1017 men and women found that 76% of women and 60% of men had a physical examination with the previous year. Inferential? Descriptive?

12 A survey conducted among 1017 men and women found that 76% of women and 60% of men had a physical examination with the previous year. Inferential? Descriptive? Both! 76% women, 60% men  Descriptive (simply describes the data sample which was collected) More women than men will have physical exams during the year  Inferential (use the data sample to say something about the population)


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