T.8 - Statistics
T.8 - Statistics
T.8 - Statistics
Data types :
· discrete :
heigh weight ,
A Quantitative
no
continuous siblings age
:
A Qualitative s attributes/categories
·
not numerical
population vs
. sample
population :
totality of subjects you're using
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>
totality
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calculation
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statistics interpretation n-sample (random)
a statistic is a
descriptive measure ,
calculated from sample data
&
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"from the whole population subset of the
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a parameter
Population
the statistic is an estimation parameter
samples
:
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random
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Le ken
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a grdbe
-stratified , random sample
systematic random
sampling
-
measures
xi/N xi/n
of central
M (pop . mean) x (sample mean)
-
tendency ↳
through a sample
E (xi M)
=
↓ S'sample
-
even number -
mean of the [in the center
mode-bimodal
the
distr 2 numbers repealed
.
number + repeated
sample (n)
POP -
T S = S
range
↓
max min
(sum the
size -
quantity of
highs)
minimum and maximum
range-
a)
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Quartile
b)
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minimum person
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maximum 8
↑
person
=
p
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Cloud of points
grade y
= ax + D
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linear regression
s
r = 1 u = - 1
r= correlation Coefficient
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1 <r41 just linearity
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Covariance vs correlation
covariance btwn 2
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