ITC 112 PPT - ch01
ITC 112 PPT - ch01
Application
ITC 112
Chapter 1
Introduction
Learning Objectives
n Collect data
n e.g., Survey
n Present data
n e.g., Tables and graphs
n Characterize data
n e.g., The sample mean
Inferential Statistics
n Estimation
n e.g., Estimate the population
mean weight using the sample
mean weight
n Hypothesis testing
n e.g., Test the claim that the
population mean weight is 120
pounds
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.
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.
Population vs. Sample
Population Sample
Variables
Categorical Numerical
Examples:
Marital Status
Discrete Continuous
n
n Political Party
n Eye Color
(Defined categories) Examples: Examples:
n Number of Children n Weight
n Defects per hour n Voltage
(Counted items) (Measured characteristics)
Levels of Measurement
Student Grades A, B, C, D, F
Levels of Measurement (con’t.)