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1. Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, summarizing, analyzing
information
to draw conclusions or answer questions. It provides
a mea- sure of confidence in any conclusion.
Collect: can tell a story
Organize and summarize: allows you to tell
story Analyze: tell ditterent stories
among data Measure: Tell why result is
best "evidence"
2. descriptive statistics statistics that organize and summarize research data
through
numerical summaries, tables, graphs
ex: daily rainfalls
Likes on fb
(HOW ITS DESCRIBED)
3. inferential statistics using methods that take results from a SAMPLE,
extends
them to the POPULATION, and measures the RELIABILITY
OF RESULT
Ex: inferring political winner from sample
poll est avg SAT score sample
(ALWAYS INVOLVED WITH ACTION, ALLOWS TO
MAKE AN INFERENCE)
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4. sample a subset of the
population (SOME
AMOUNT)
Includes:
-alphabetical letters (x,y,z,p)
-mostly found from data then used to make and
inference about population
5. population collection of ALL individuals or items under
consideration in a statistical study
(ALL AMOUNT)
Includes:
-greek letters
-unknown
6. Population vs. Sample A population includes all of the elements from a set of
data.
-(Greek Letters, Unknown "Fake random sample")
A sample consists of one or more observations from
the population.
-(Alphabetic letters, found from data then used to make
"inference about population")
Fake random sample vs infer about pop (mutual
relationship
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