Module 1 - Basic Concepts in Statistics I
Module 1 - Basic Concepts in Statistics I
I. Introduction:
This module will introduce the basic concepts: the meaning of Statistics, its functions,
importance and activities involved in research in which the student will be able to:
Statistics is both a formal science and a practical theory of scientific inquiry, and both
aspects are considered in statistics education.
Statistics education is the practice of teaching and learning of statistics, along with the
associated scholarly research.
I. Descriptive statistics are numbers that are used to summarize and describe data. It
is also the method of collecting and presenting data through construction of tables
and graphs. It includes the computation of measures of central tendency, measures
of central location and measures of dispersion or variability.
The word "data" refers to the information that has been collected from an
experiment, a survey, a historical record, etc.
2. Non-Parametric Test
Commonly Used:
Chi-Square Test
Spearman Rank Order Coefficient of Correlation
2. Organization of data
The data collected needs to be organized in such a way that they are grouped
according to the variables of the study. Frequency distributions maybe employed in
organizing the data collected. Appropriate classification and categorization should
be used in order to indicate accurate measurement and description of the data
collected.
3. Presentation of data
Presentation of data uses descriptive statistics in presenting and describing the
data using tables and graphs.
SUMMARY:
The above coverage of the course about Statistics can be illustrated in the following
table:
ACTIVITIES FUNCTIONS: STATISTICAL TOOLS
Collection of Frequency & Mean,
data Percentage median and
Measures of mode
Organization of
Central Quartile,
data
Tendency decile,
Presentation of Descriptive Measures of percentile
data Statistics Central Range
Location variance
Measures of Standard
STATISTICS Dispersion and deviation
Variability Skewness
Kurtosis
Analysis of Parametric T-test
data Test ANOVA
Inferential Pearson r
Interpretation Statistics Non- Chi square
of data parametric test Spearman
rho