Statistics - correct answer classification, analysis and interpretation of data
collection of procedures/principles to gain & process info to make decisions when faced w/
UNCERTAINTY
Other names for animal statistics - correct answer biostatistics, biometrics, biometry
(stat methods applied to biosciences)
Why's Statistics Important? - correct answer - we're bombarded w/ statistical info; don't
want to take info on face-value
- stats is used to affect public opinion
- info can be easily misinterpreted, manipulated, invalid
With Statistical Knowledge, you are able to:
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3. - correct answer 1. question stats provided
2. decide if data is credible
3. decide if data will influence your current or future decisions
By the end of this course you should: - correct answer - understand the importance of
data and the source of data
- be skeptical/not jump to conclusions
- interpret stat results & come up with your own conclusions
- understand diff b/t stat significant and biological relevance
, Statistical Significance DOES NOT indicate:
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- - correct answer - magnitude
- relevance
- happenings by chance
Data - correct answer records of measurements & counts of observations
Variable - correct answer characteristic of a subject
ex: calf body weights, feed per gain in pigs, breed of horses
Variables can be classified as: - correct answer quantitative numeric
- body weight, age, feed intake, time, temp, litter size, egg count
categorical qualitative
- ex: eye color, pregnancy status (open vs pregnant), BCS
Population - correct answer entire group about which researchers want information
- represents all members of a certain group or category of interest
Sample - correct answer subset of the larger population
2 ways to find average milk production of dairy cows at dairy barn: - correct answer -
measure all cows at dairy barn (population)
- randomly select subset of dairy cows (sample)