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Lecture 1:

Measures of central tendency and spread
Distributions, means & deviation



➔ Introduction:

→ Why statistics???

- Data is everywhere
- Needed for political analysis and inferences
- Makes sense of collected data
- Discover patterns and casual relationships
- Become critical


➔ Variable:

→ Anything that can be measured and can differ across entities or across time

- If doesn’t vary it constant so its not a variable by definition
- E.g: hair color/ level of trust / Age


➔ Crucial distinction in variables:




Independent variable (X):

, • Refers to the causes (has effect on the dependent variable)


Dependent variable (Y):

• Outcome

➔ Variables have different scales or different levels of measurement

→ Levels of measurement: The nature of information with in values assigned to variables

→ We can divide them into two continuous and two categorical

➔ Categorical variables:

1. Nominal

- Two or more exclusive categories
- No natural order
- No arithmetic operations possible ( subtract or equal greater)
- Political party/ favorite football club/ hair color
- Frequency: mode


2. Ordinal
- Clear ordering of the values ( lower or higher)
- E.g: Level of agreement – level of education – political interest- trust in government
- Spacing between values not the same across levels ( so you can not say that someone
that agrees happens to agree 5x more)
- Only relative comparison ( whether something is lower or higher)


➔ Continuous variables
• Continuous variables are continuous but can also be discrete (heights in whole
numbers)
• Continuous variables can take any level of precision
• Discrete : Can only take certain values ( countable numbers)

→ The difference between two values is meaningful
- Comparisons have meaning ( twice as much)

3. Interval
- Zero is meaningless / arbitrary
- Eg: a temperature of 0.0 does not meant no heat or 0 Ph ( mostly natural science)

4. Ratio

,- Like interval but meaningful 0
- E.g: conflicts / height/ weight / salary / kelvin


➔ Distribution:
( you can use a simple bar
→ How data values are distributed in relation to other values
→ Frequency distribution: The distribution of statistical data to show all the possible values
( or intervals) of the data and how often they occur


➔ How can we describe different distributions?




➔ Measures of central tendency


• A value that attempts to describe data by identifying central position with in the set
of data

1. Mode
- Most frequent occurring in data set
- There can be several modes

2. Median
- Data has been arranged in order to magnitude (Groote)
- If you have two than you add them and divide by two ( if you have even number)




Advantage: Not sensitive to extreme values

, 3. Mean
• Average of number




Disadvantage: Sensitive to extreme values and outliers → Median more useful



➔ Measures of dispersion
• How squeezed stretched is the distribution




( nominal no natural order of categories)
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