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Lecture one
What is ‘statistics’?

Descriptive Statistics
• Organizing, summarizing, and presenting data by:
• Using numerical techniques
• Using graphical techniques

Inferential Statistics
• Can we draw inferences about characteristics of populations based on sample data?
• Sample should be random or representative (everyone equally likely to be included)

Key Statistical Concepts

Population
• A population is the group of all items of interest to a statistics practitioner
• A parameter is a descriptive measure of a population

Sample
• A sample is a set of data drawn from the population
• A statistic is a descriptive measure of a sample




Variables and types of data
A variable is a number or a label used to describe observations in a sample:

• Nominal data: all we can say is that the categories are different but they have no order
• Ordinal data: we can order the traits but we cannot say how “much” more one category is
than another
• Interval data: the differences between outcomes matter in a meaningful way

, Nominal, Ordinal, and Interval Data




Discrete versus continuous random variables

Discrete:
• Usually a finite number of outcomes
• exception: counts
• ‘gaps’ between possible values

Continuous:
• A range of possible values
• They have an infinite number of possible values between any two end points

Properties of distributions

Measures of variability (spreading)
• range, standard deviation, variance

Measures of central tendency
• mode, median, mean

Number of modal classes
• unimodal, bimodal

Shape of the distribution
• symmetric, skewed



Shape of a distribution: question

Consider a random variable X that follows a positively skewed distribution with mean A,
median B, and mode C. Which of the following statements is
true?

a) p(X > A) = 0.5
b) p(X > B) = 0.5
c) p(X > C) = 0.5
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