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03 Basic Terms in Statistics

This document defines key terms used in statistics including universe, population, variables, sample, and classifications of variables. It states that a universe is the overall collection being studied, a population refers to the complete set sharing a characteristic, and a sample is a subset that represents the larger group. Variables are defined as observable characteristics and can be qualitative, involving categories, or quantitative, involving numeric values. Quantitative variables are further divided into discrete, involving counted values, and continuous, involving measured values.

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03 Basic Terms in Statistics

This document defines key terms used in statistics including universe, population, variables, sample, and classifications of variables. It states that a universe is the overall collection being studied, a population refers to the complete set sharing a characteristic, and a sample is a subset that represents the larger group. Variables are defined as observable characteristics and can be qualitative, involving categories, or quantitative, involving numeric values. Quantitative variables are further divided into discrete, involving counted values, and continuous, involving measured values.

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BASIC TERMS IN

“STAT IS EEKS”
Sir LY
Objectives
•Define universe and differentiate it with
population; and
•Define and differentiate between qualitative
and quantitative variables, and between
discrete and continuous variables (that are
quantitative);
Definition of Basic TERMS
UNIVERSE (of the study) - The collection of
respondents from whom one obtain the data

What is the UNIVERSE of the study in our past


activity?
Variables
•is
a characteristic that is observable or
measurable in every unit of the universe.

What are the variables in the activity?


POPULATION
•the entire set of items from which you
draw data for a statistical study
•any complete group with at least one
characteristic in common
SAMPLE
•A subgroup of a universe or of a
population
•Smaller and more manageable
representation of a larger group
•Unbiased subset of a population that best
represents the whole data.
Population parameter vs. sample
statistics
• Population parameter is a numerical value that
describes a characteristics of a population while
sample statistics is a numerical value that
describes a characteristics of a sample
• MEAN vs SAMPLE MEAN
• SD vs Sample SD
BROAD
CLASSIFICATION OF
VARIABLES
Sir LY
variable

Qualitative Quantitative

Discrete Continuous
Qualitative variable
•Express a categorical attribute
•Not strictly take on numerical values
•Answers the question WHAT KIND?
•Sometimes it considers the sense of
ordering
•Also known as categorical variables
Quantitative variable
•a.k.a Numerical
•Answers the question HOW MUCH/HOW
MANY?
•With actual units
Discrete vs Continuous
• Discrete
data are those that can be counted whole
continuous data are those that can be measured
TEST
TEST
•Can you add 300
and 301?
Keypoints
• A universe is a collection of units from which the data were
gathered.
• A variable
is a characteristic we observed or measured from
every element of the universe.
• A population is a set of all possible values of a variable.
• A sample is a subgroup of a universe or a population.
• In
a study there is only one universe but could have several
populations.
• Variables could be classified as qualitative or quantitative, and
the latter could be further classified as discrete or continuous.

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