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Title: Distributions and Graphical Representations


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Distributions and Graphical Representations
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Statistics
  • the science of collecting, analyzing, and drawing
    conclusions from data

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Descriptive statistics
  • the methods of organizing summarizing data

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Inferential statistics
  • involves making generalizations from a sample to
    a population

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Population
  • The entire collection of individuals or objects
    about which information is desired

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Sample
  • A subset of the population, selected for study in
    some prescribed manner

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Variable
  • any characteristic whose value may change from
    one individual to another

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Data
  • observations on single variable or simultaneously
    on two or more variables

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Types of Variables
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Categorical variables
  • or qualitative
  • identifies basic differentiating characteristics
    of the population

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Numerical variables
  • or quantitative
  • observations or measurements take on numerical
    values
  • makes sense to average these values
  • two types - discrete continuous

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Discrete (numerical)
  • listable set of values
  • usually counts of items

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Continuous (numerical)
  • data can take on any values in the domain of the
    variable
  • usually measurements of something

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Classification by the number of variables
  • Univariate - data that describes a single
    characteristic of the population
  • Bivariate - data that describes two
    characteristics of the population
  • Multivariate - data that describes more than two
    characteristics (beyond the scope of this course

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Identify the following
  • gender
  • age
  • hair color
  • smoker
  • systolic blood pressure
  • number of girls in class
  • categorical
  • numerical
  • categorical
  • categorical
  • numerical
  • numerical

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Types of Distributions
  • 4 common types

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Symmetrical
  • refers to data in which both sides are (more or
    less) the same when the graph is folded
    vertically down the middle
  • bell-shaped is a special type
  • has a center mound with two sloping tails

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Uniform
  • refers to data in which every class has equal or
    approximately equal frequency

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Skewed (left or right)
  • refers to data in which one side (tail) is longer
    than the other side
  • the direction of skewness is on the side of the
    longer tail

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Bimodal (multi-modal)
  • refers to data in which two (or more) classes
    have the largest frequency are separated by at
    least one other class

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How to describe a graph
  • Dotplots
  • Stem leaf plots
  • Histograms
  • Boxplots

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1. Shape - Type of distribution
  • refers to the overall shape of the distribution
  • symmetrical, uniform, skewed, or bimodal

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2. Center
  • discuss where the middle of the data falls
  • three types of central tendency
  • mean, median, mode

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3. Spread
  • discuss how spread out the data is
  • refers to the variability of the data
  • Range, standard deviation, IQR

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4. Unusual occurrences
  • outliers - value that lies away from the rest of
    the data
  • gaps
  • clusters
  • anything else unusual

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5. In context
  • You must write your answer in reference to the
    specifics in the problem, using correct
    statistical vocabulary and using complete
    sentences!
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