Unit 1 Notes
Unit 1 Notes
Unit 1 Notes
Session 2020 – 21
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Unit-I
What is Statistics?
What is Biostatistics?
Biostatistics is a branch of biological science which deals with the study and methods of
collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data of biological research. Biostatistics
is also called as biometrics since it involves many measurements and calculations. In
biostatistics, the statistical methods are applied to solve biological problems. Basic
understanding of biostatistics is necessary for the study of biology particularly doing research
in biological science.
Pure statistics is the basic statistics. The pure statistics is further classified into FOUR sub-
categories.
(a). Descriptive statistics
(b). Analytical statistics
(c). Inductive statistics
These are the statistical tools and analysis which describe and summarize the main features of
the data.
Example: Measure of central tendency (mean, median, mode), Measure of dispersion (range,
standard deviation, mean deviation) etc.
The descriptive statistics explains the characteristics of the data.
They reduce the complexities of the data into simple and logical summaries.
(b). Analytical Statistics
Analytical statistics deals with all tools in the statistics used to compare different variables.
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Classification of Biostatistics
Steps in biostatistics:
(3). Analysis of data
(4). Interpretation of data
(1). Research
(3). Genetics:
Limitations of Statistics
(1). Statistical laws are true on average. Single observation is not a statistic.
(5). If sufficient care is not exercised in collecting, analyzing and interpreting the data, the statistical
results might be misleading.
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(6). Only a person expert in statistics can handle the statistical tools efficiently.
(10). Some errors are possible in the statistical decisions. (Type I and Type II Errors in Statistics)