Chapter01 Business Statistics and Probability For Freshman Students
Chapter01 Business Statistics and Probability For Freshman Students
Chapter01 Business Statistics and Probability For Freshman Students
12th Edition
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Learning Objectives
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Why Learn Statistics
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In Business, Statistics Has
Many Important Uses
To summarize business data
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Two Different Branches Of
Statistics Are Used In Business
Statistics
The branch of mathematics that transforms data into
useful information for decision makers.
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These Two Branches Are Used
In The Important Activities
To summarize business data
Descriptive methods used to create charts & tables
To draw conclusions from business data
Inferential methods used to reach conclusions about
a large group based on data from a smaller group
To make reliable forecasts about business
activities
Inferential methods used to develop, quantify, and
improve the accuracy of predictive models
To improve business processes
Involves managerial approaches like Six Sigma
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Descriptive Statistics
Collect data
e.g., Survey
Present data
e.g., Tables and graphs
Characterize data
e.g., The sample mean
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Inferential Statistics
Estimation
e.g., Estimate the population
mean weight using the sample
mean weight
Hypothesis testing
e.g., Test the claim that the
population mean weight is 120
pounds
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Basic Vocabulary of Statistics
VARIABLES
Variables are characteristics of an item or individual and are what you
analyze when you use a statistical method.
DATA
Data are the different values associated with a variable.
OPERATIONAL DEFINITIONS
Data values are meaningless unless their variables have operational
definitions, universally accepted meanings that are clear to all associated
with an analysis.
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Basic Vocabulary of Statistics
POPULATION
A population consists of all the items or individuals about which
you want to draw a conclusion. The population is the “large
group.”
SAMPLE
A sample is the portion of a population selected for analysis. The
sample is the “small group.”
PARAMETER
A parameter is a numerical measure that describes a characteristic
of a population.
STATISTIC
A statistic is a numerical measure that describes a characteristic of
a sample.
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Population vs. Sample
Population Sample
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This Book Is Organized To Show
The Four Uses Of Statistics
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Types of Variables
Variables
Categorical Numerical
Examples:
Marital Status
Political Party Discrete Continuous
Eye Color
(Defined categories) Examples: Examples:
Number of Children Weight
Defects per hour Voltage
(Counted items) (Measured characteristics)
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Levels of Measurement
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Levels of Measurement (con’t.)
Student Grades A, B, C, D, F
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Levels of Measurement (con’t.)
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Interval and Ratio Scales
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Chapter Summary
In this chapter, we have
Introduced the basic vocabulary and definitions of statistics, and
the role of statistics in turning data into information to facilitate
decision making
Examined the use of statistics to:
Summarize data
Draw conclusions from data
Make reliable forecasts
Improve business processes
Examined descriptive vs. inferential statistics
Reviewed data types and measurement level
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