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03/28/2017

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Term
Descriptive Statistics
Definition
Summarizes data numerically and graphically, using descriptive statistics and graphs.
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Inferential Statistics
Definition
Makes statements about some feature of the population (parameter) after analyzing the data.
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Measurement scales (or level of measurement)
Definition
Classification that describes the nature of information within the values assigned to variables.
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Four measurement scales (list them in increasing order)
Definition

1. Nominal (lowest - has the least amount of information)

2. Ordinal

3. Interval

4. Ratio (highest - has the most amount of information)

Term
Nominal Variables
Definition
Nominal variables have no inherent order. They are values to distinguish categories, such as gender (male/female) or race/ethnicity (white/black/AA/Asian).
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Ordinal Scale
Definition

Values are ranked to give an order, but the level of difference between ranks is not constant.

 

Likert Scale is common, such as when you rank something from bad to fair to good.

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Interval Scale
Definition

Continuous variables, with a true distance between values that are equally spaced.

 

Zero is arbitrar, because it could be Fahrenheit or Celsius.

 

An example of an interval scale is measuring temperatures, with 1 degree, 2 degrees, 3 degrees, etc.

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Ratio Scale
Definition

Ratio scale is a continuous variable. It has equally spaced intervals. 

 

It has an absolute zero. 


For example, if we measure height, zero means the same thing always. 

 

Note that this is a scale, not a ratio!

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Categorical Variable
Definition

There is a fixed number of outcomes (nominal, like gender or race). 

 

A categorical variable with exactly two outcomes is a dichotomous variable.

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Ordinal Variable
Definition
Can also be called categorical. It has a fixed number of outcomes, but is on an ordinal scale, so it has categories of inherant order (ie, socioeconomic statuses of low, medium, and high).
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Continuous Variable
Definition
It's usually on an interval or ratio scale. It can have any defined value, between a minimum and maximum. For example, your GPA can be any number between 0 and 4.0.
Term
Frequencies
Definition
Counts of categories; can be presented in a table or bar chart.
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Relative frequencies
Definition
Percentages of categories; can be presented in a bar chart or a table.
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Central Tendency
Definition

What happens in the "center" of the population? What is the typical value for the population?

 

Uses mean, mode, and median

Term
How do we summarize categorical and ordinal variables?
Definition
With frequencies or relative frequencies, on a bar chart or table.
Term
Mean
Definition
Average
Term
Median
Definition
Middle value of the sample; also called "the second quartile"
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Mode
Definition
Most frequent value
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Variability
Definition

How spread out your values are in the population; opposite of central tendency.

 

Uses standard deviation, variance, range, and interquartile range.

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Standard Deviation
Definition

Spread from the mean in original units --

how far are your observations from the mean?

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Variance
Definition
Spread from mean in squared units.
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Range
Definition
Maximum minus minimum
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Interquartile range (IQR)
Definition
3rd minus 1st quartile (what's the spread in the middle?)
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How do we graph continuous variables?
Definition
Histograms, which help you determine the shape of the data.
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Symetric
Definition
Mean and median are the sam
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Positive (right skew)
Definition

Mean is greater than median;

picture is high to low

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Negative (left) skew
Definition
Mean is less than median; picture is low to high
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