Ch-1, What Is Statistics
Ch-1, What Is Statistics
Ch-1, What Is Statistics
What is Statistics?
WHY STUDY STATISTICS?
Inferential Statistics
The methods used to estimate a property of a population on the
basis of a sample.
For example, a recent survey showed only 46 percent of high school seniors can solve
problems involving fractions, decimals, and percentages; and only 77 percent of high
school seniors correctly totaled the cost of a salad, burger, fries, and a cola on a restaurant
menu. Since these are inferences about a population (all high school seniors) based on
sample data, we refer to them as inferential statistics. You might think of inferential
statistics as a “best guess” of a population value based on sample information.
TYPES OF STATISTICS
Population: the entire set of individuals or objects of
interest or the instruments obtained from all
individuals or objects of interest.
To infer something about a population, we usually take a
sample from the population.
Inferior 3
LEVEL OF MEASUREMENTS
Interval
Level Data
Data classifications are ordered according to the
amount of the characteristic they possess.
Equal differences in the characteristic are
represented by equal differences in the
measurements.
Size Bust Waist Hips
8 32 24 35
10 34 26 37
12 36 28 39
LEVEL OF MEASUREMENTS
Ratio Level Data
Data classifications are ordered according to the amount of
the characteristic they possess.
Equal differences in the characteristic are represented by
equal differences in the measurements.
The zero point is the absence of the characteristic and the
ratio between two numbers is meaningful.
Name Father Son
Lahey $80,000 $40,000
Nale 90,000 30,000
Rho 60,000 120,000