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Introduction
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What is/are Statistics? Tools for organizing and summarizing data Tests and estimates for generalizations
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Classification of Statistics Descriptive Statistics Inferential statistics
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Classification of Statistics Descriptive Statistics Tables Graphs Averages Ranges Correlations
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Classification of Statistics Inferential statistics Populations Probability Hypothesis testing z test, T test Analysis of variance (ANOVA) F-test
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Sampling Population Sample Random sampling
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Types of Data Qualitative Yes/No, Y/N, 0/1, names, descriptions Quantitative numbers
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Level of Measurement Nominal Classification Ordinal Ranked Interval/ratio Equal intervals and true zero
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Kinds of Variables Discrete Continuous
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Types of variables Independent manipulated Dependent measured
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According to the Aug. 13-16, 2007 poll, the vast majority of adults employed full or part- time, 85%, say they generally drive themselves to work. Six percent of workers say they usually ride with someone else to work, 4% take mass transportation, and 3% walk. (Asked of adults who are employed full or part-time) How do you generally get to work -- do you drive yourself, ride with someone else, walk, take mass transportation, or something else? 2007 Aug 13-16 % Drive yourself85 Ride with someone else6 Take mass transportation4 Walk3 Something else1 No answer* * = Less than 0.5% Example of Recent Poll and Statistics Used
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