Inferential/ Descriptive Statistics Flashcards
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What is a Skewed Distribution Curve ?
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- Skewed distribution curves are not symmetrical at the mean (or median or mode) point.
- A skew can be positive or negative.
2
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Describe a Positive Skew
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- The curve point ends or “tail” will be longer where a majority of scores are larger.
- The measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) will decrease in value.
3
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Describe a Negative Skew
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- The curve point ends or “tail” will be longer where scores are the smallest.
- The measures of central tendency (mean, median and mode) will increase in value.
4
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How do Inferential Statistics help us ?
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- Help us make inferences about our data to draw meaningful conclusions.
- Different tests are used in different situations.
- This is also the reason we use two hypotheses – the alternate and the null.
5
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What is the aim of Statistical Testing ?
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- Aim to reject the null hypothesis.
- We can do this if we can show it is unlikely that our results occurred by chance.
- This depends on probability.
6
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When can you say that test results are significant?
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-If a test shows that it is likely results did not occur by chance
7
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What is the Observed Value?
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- Each test calculates a single number – the observed value from the scores found in the study.
- This is then compared with the critical value on a table – which tells us whether it is significant or not significant.
- The key to this is the significance level – otherwise known as the probability.