Title: Introduction to the Wonderful World of Statistics
1Introduction to the Wonderful World of Statistics
- OK its not that wonderful but, its not that
bad either.
2The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
- Why study statistics?
- Numbers dont lie..
- but people lie with numbers.
- Better Question What are statistics?
- Measurement Tools
- They organize, summarize, generalize, and measure
the REAL WORLD.
3The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
Mean is 45
One standard deviation 5
Score is 48
Question How many standard deviations is the
score away from the mean?
Above or Below?
Question Calculate the Z score!
z lt/-gt
4The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
Mean is 45
One standard deviation 5
Score is 48
Question How many standard deviations is the
score away from the mean?
Above or Below?
Question Calculate the Z score!
z - 23.8
The score
is
standard deviations
______
the mean.
5The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
Question What is the center of these numbers?
6The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
- Why psychological statistics?
- Statistics are just statistics anyone can (and
often do) use the same ones. - Psychologists use a particular styles questions.
Therefore, there are particular measurement tools
that psychologists use more often. - Also, this is a users guide, not a programmers
guide - Programmers need to see the Statistics Dept.
7The Wonderful World of Statistics FAQ
- Research Methods?
- Not necessary!
- Stats are blind to research methods.
- They assume you have already done good methods.
- They assume you know how to use them properly.
8Hypothesis Testing
- Dont get scared! This is just a general
overview! Just a preview of where we are
headed Besides, most of you will find this
completely logical today Then, you will
abandon your knowledge the moment I put a formula
on the board in a week or two.
9Hypothesis Testing
- Given Information
- The national average for height is 68 (58)
- mnation 68
- Hypothesis
- The UB student average for height is 68
- mUB 68
- Yeah! What else could it be?
- Alt. Hypo There is something in the water.
- After all, WNY has historically been the East
Coasts toxic waste dump.
10Hypothesis Testing
- Question
- So, is the average height of UB students 68?
- Solution 1
- Measure everyone!
- Solution 2
- Take a sample.
- See if the sample average is 68
11Hypothesis Testing
Possible Sample Examples
Symbols ? Sample Mean n Sample Size
mUB 68?
Likely, if mUB 68
mUB 68?
Unlikely, if mUB 68
??
mUB 68?
12The Journey
- How do we get the point that we know whether or
not something has broken the less than 5
chance rule
13The Journey
- Task
- We have a drunkenness scale
- Ranges from 0-100
- Question
- Does two Rum Cokes produce higher drunkenness
scores? - The Journey
- What do we need to know about our scores after
drinking two Rum Cokes? - Im really asking? Please respond?
14The Journey
- Measures of Central Tendency
- Mode
- Median
- Mean
15The Journey
- Measures of Variability
- Range
- Interquartile Range
- Varience Standard Deviation
16The Journey
Shape
Normal
Skewed
Bimodal
17The Journey
- How do we compare scores from different
distributions? - Common Measure
- Each score relative to the others in its group
- z - score
18The Journey
- The less than 5 chance rule?
- Question of probability
- Divide by the total number of possible outcomes?
- Need to know the probability of getting a sample!
- Need total number of possible samples.
- Sampling Distribution!
19The Journey
- Other Issues
- Is there a chance that the decision was wrong?
- Say, a 5 chance.
- Error Types
- If mUB ? 68, then what does it equal?
- Estimation?
- What about
- Comparing two groups?
- Relationships?
- Non-normal distributions outliers?
20The Journey
Hallo! said Piglet, what are you
doing? Hunting, said Pooh. Hunting
what? Tracking something, said
Winnie-the-Pooh mysteriously. Tracking what?
said Piglet, coming closer. Thats just what I
ask myself. I ask myself, What? What do you
think youll answer? I shall have to wait
until I catch up with it, said Winnie-the-Pooh.