Statistics Presentation
Statistics Presentation
Statistics Presentation
STATISTICS
Concepts &
Variables
Scope of
Presentation
1. Definition of Statistics
2. Difference between Descriptive &
Inferential Statistics
3. Importance of Statistics
4. Purposes of Employing Statistics
5. Division of Statistics & Levels of
Measurement
6. Statistical Variable
Ronald Fisher
Father of Statistics
Definition of Statistics
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INFERENTIAL
STATISTICS
use to make conclusions, or inferences,
based on the available data from a smaller
sample population. This is often done by
analyzing a random sampling from a much
broader data set, like a larger population.
Conclusions drawn from this sample are
applied across the entire population.
KEY
DIFFERENCE
The key difference between descriptive and inferential statistics is
descriptive statistics aren’t used to make an inference about a broader
population, whereas inferential statistics are used for this purpose. Rather
than being used to report on the data set itself, inferential statistics are
used to generate insights across vast data sets that would be difficult or
impossible to analyze.
Importance of
Statistics
◦ The field of statistics is the science of learning from data.
Statistical knowledge helps you use the proper methods to
collect the data, employ the correct analyses, and effectively
present the results.
First, statisticians are guides for learning from data and navigating common
problems that can lead you to incorrect conclusions.
Second, given the growing importance of decisions and opinions based on data, it’s
crucial that you can critically assess the quality of analysis that others present to
you.
Purposes of Employing
Statistics
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DESCRIPTION PREDICTION
DESCRIPTION
INFERENTIAL
PREDICTION
STATISTICS
Division of Statistics &
Levels of Measurement
DIVISION OF STATISTICS
Descriptive Inferential
Statistics Statistics
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
-use to reveal "patterns"
• Frequency Counts
• Rangers (High and Low Scores or Values)
• Means
• Modes
• Median Scores
• Standard Deviations
Concepts:
• Variables (Levels of Measurement)
• Distributions
INFERENTIAL Draw Conclusion - explanation based on available
STATISTICS data (Facts/Verified Data)