RES1N Prefinal Module 4
RES1N Prefinal Module 4
RES1N Prefinal Module 4
Learning Objectives:
1. Be able to apply statistical tools to analyze bi-variate data
2. Be able to interpret and analyze the statistical output
Lesson Content
What is Statistics?
There are many definitions of Statistics that you may find in several books on Statistics. You can make use of
those different meanings. However, in our class, we will use the definition of Statistics by Pagoso et al. (1992 )
which says that:
STATISTICS is a science that deals with the collection, organization, presentation, analysis, and interpretation
of numerical or quantitative data.
2. Ordinal or Rank Data- This level of measurement depicts some ordered relationship among the variable's
observations. The ordinal level of measurement indicates an ordering of the measurements. Numbers are used
to rank.
3. Interval Data- The interval level of measurement not only classifies and orders the measurements, but it also
specifies that the distances between each interval on the scale are equivalent along the scale from low interval to
high interval. It has no true zero values.
Examples:
an interval level of measurement could be the measurement of anxiety in a student between the score of 10 and
11, this interval is the same as that of a student who scores between 40 and 41
A popular example of this level of measurement is temperature in centigrade, where, for example, the distance
between 940C and 960C is the same as the distance between 1000C and 1020C.
4. Ratio Data- Is the highest level of measurement and allows for all basic arithmetic operations, including
division and multiplication. Data measured on a ratio scale have a fixed or non arbitrary zero point.
Examples:
height, age
In the ratio level of measurement, the divisions between the points on the scale have an equivalent distance
between them. The ratio scale is exactly the same as the interval scale with one major difference: zero is
meaningful.
References:
Uy, C., Cabauatan R., De Castro, B., Grajo, J., (2016). Practical Research 2. C &E Publishing, Inc.