Statistical Tools Flashcards

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  • is a branch of science that deals with the collection, organization, analysis of data and drawing of inferences from the samples to the whole population.
  • encompasses all the methods and procedures used in the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data.
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Statistics

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  • comprise methods concerned with collecting and describing a set of data to yield meaningful information.
  • draw inferences or conclusions about these sets of data.
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DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

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comprises those methods concerned with the analysis of a subset of data leading to predictions or inferences about the entire set of data

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INFERENTIAL STATISTICS

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is the set of all entities and elements under study

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Population

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is the subset of population

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Sample

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refer to all descriptive measures or characteristics of population

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Parameters

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refer to all descriptive measures or characteristics of a sample

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Statistic

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is the process of gathering information from every element of the population

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Census

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9
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is the process of gathering information from every element of the sample

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Survey

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10
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value within the range of the data which describes its location or position relative to the entire set of data. The more common measures are measures of central tendency, percentile, decile and quartile.

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Measure of Location

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describes the “center” of the data. It is a single value about which the observations tend to cluster. The common measures are mean, median and mode

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Measure of Central Tendency

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12
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sum of the observations divided by the number of observations totaled

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Mean

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13
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middle value of an array

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Median (Md)

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14
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observations which occurs most frequently in the data set

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Mode (Mo)

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  • divides the data set into 100 equal parts, each part having one percent of all the data values.
  • For example, if Patrick received a rating of 90th percentile in the National Secondary Achievement Test, this means that 90% of the students who took the test had scores lower than or equal to Patrick’s
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Percentile (Pi)

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  • divides a data set into ten equal parts, each part having ten percent of all data values
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Decile (Di)

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  • divides a data set into four equal parts, each part having twenty-five percent of all data values
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Quartile (Qi)

18
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is a statistical test for the mean of a population. It is used when
- n ≥ 30; or when the population standard deviation is given

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Z-TEST