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Lecture 1
Model of argumentation (Stephen Toulmin) with three steps:
1. Ground: information, statistical output
2. Claim: statistical decision, choice for a technique
3. Warrant: general rules, statistical principles

Four steps in statistics:
1. Research question: descriptive/explanatory, static/dynamic
2. Variables: nominal/ordinal/interval/ratio
3. Relationship: non (univariate)/correlation/causal relation
4. Criteria analysis: measurement level/shape distribution

Three central tendency measures:
1. Mode (N/O/I/R)
2. Median (O/I/R)
3. Mean (I/R)

Three dispersion measures:
1. Interquartile range (O/I/R)
2. Variance (I/R) (sum of all differences squared)
3. Standard Deviation (I/R)

Normal distribution: mean = median
Positively skewed: mean > median
Negatively skewed: mean < median

Z-score: relative position (how far away from the mean, how many SD)

Empirical rule (normal distribution)
 68 % lies between one standard deviation from the mean
 95 % lies between two standard deviations from the mean
 99,7 % lies between three standard deviations from the mean

Chebyshev’s rule (skewed distribution)
 75 % lies between two standard deviations from the mean
 88,9 % lies between three standard deviations from the mean

Lecture 2:

Probability: the chance that a situation occurs in the real world

Sampling distribution: all possible samples in the total population
Sample size: number of respondents in your sample (related to Central Limited Theorem)
Sample mean: means of every sample you draw, you can also have a mean of those means or a
standard deviation of those means (standard error of the mean)

Confidence interval: the probability that the random selected variable encloses the unknown parameter
with 90, 95 or 99 percent confidence (alpha is 10, 5 or 1 percent)

Null hypothesis: status quo, no effect or difference (=, ≤ or ≥)
Alternative hypothesis: difference, correlation, change (≠, < or >)

One tailed: increase or decrease
Two tailed: you don’t have a clue which direction (divide alpha by two)

Type I error: H0 is true but we rejected it
Type II error: HA is true, but we didn’t reject H0

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