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Title: Statistics ' ' ' A Crash Course


1
Statistics . . . A Crash Course
  • (Dr.) Jason Brotherton

2
Managing Expectations
  • Im not a statistician
  • I dont even play one on TV
  • What this is NOT
  • A thorough course on statistics
  • (you WILL be dangerous!)
  • What we hope to achieve
  • A brief sampling of what you can do
  • A practical foundation for doing it

3
Overview
  • Principles of Testing
  • Populations and samples
  • Generating a hypothesis
  • The Tests (focusing on Excel, not Statistics)
  • Describing a population
  • Comparing two populations
  • t-Test
  • Paired t-Test
  • Looking for correlations
  • Regression
  • ?2 test (chi-squared)

4
Before we begin
  • Which method is better, A or B?
  • How to prove it?

5
Works for Questionnaires Too!
  • Are students who answer A,B for Q1 more likely
    to answer D,E for Q2?
  • How to prove it?

6
Populations and Samples
We want to know about these
We have this to work with
Random Selection
Population
Sample
Inference
µ
?
Parameter
Statistic
(Population mean)
(Sample mean)
7
Generating a Hypothesis
  • Research Hypothesis
  • Students at Tech perform differently than
    students at Georgia
  • (tech ! georgia)
  • (or could be one direction)
  • tech gt georgia
  • Null Hypothesis
  • They perform the same
  • (tech georgia)
  • Easy enough, but ... How do you prove it?

8
Tasks We Can Do
  • Describe a population
  • Compare one population to another
  • T-test
  • Compare one population to itself (before and
    after effects)
  • Paired t-test
  • Validate trends, correlations
  • Regression
  • CHI-Square

9
Describing a Population
  • We look for the central tendency of the data set
  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Save the math, use Excel, but understand the
    influencing factors

10
Variance and Standard Deviation
  • Mean, median, mode not enough!
  • Variance is the sum of each samples distance
    from the mean.
  • Standard Deviation is the square root of the
    variance.
  • Standard Deviation measures the variability in
    the data.

11
More about Standard Deviation
  • What does it really mean?

12
Comparing Two Populations
  • T-test
  • What is it good for?
  • How to report results?

13
Comparing Before and After
  • Paired t-test
  • What is it good for?
  • How to report results?

14
Looking for a trend / correlation
  • Regression Analysis
  • Continuous data
  • What is it good for?
  • How to report results?

15
Looking for a trend / correlation
  • CHI-Squared
  • Discrete data
  • What is it good for?
  • How to report results?

16
What You Should Take Away
  • Be able to identify which test is useful for
    which task.
  • T-test, Paired t-test, Regression, ?2
  • Be able to do each test in Excel and know how to
    write up the results.
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