Stats Flashcards
Why is SD more useful than range?
SD takes into account all data point
less effected by outliers
SD can be used to determine if results are significant or not- allows statical test to be carried out
How do scientists determine how many trials are appropriate?
- test different numbers of trials
- select which ever gives best results in appropriate time / number of trials after which there is no change in sample collected
Gives reasons for carrying out repeats
- exclude anomalous results
- calculate more reliable mean
- allow statistics to be carried out
- check results are concordant
Evaluate mean as a measure of average
- takes into account all data so gives accurate representation
- distorted by outliers
- useful for comparison’s
- gives no indication of the range
Evaluate median as a measure of average
- less effected by outliers
- not suitable for small data sets with large variation
Evaluate mode as a measure of average
- unaffected by outliers
- may not give accurate representation of data set
- could be multiple or no mode
Give a reason why student t test is the appropriate statistical test for this investigation
testing significant difference between TWO MEANS
Give a reason why Spearman’s rank is the appropriate statistical test for this investigation
testing significant correlation between two DIFFERENT CONTINUOUS variables
Give a reason why chi-squared is the appropriate statistical test for this investigation
testing significant difference between CATEGORICAL data
Difference between observed and expected frequencies, establish if difference is significant
Describe how a statistical test would be used to find a significant correlation or difference (in means or frequencies)
construct a null hypothesis
- carry out statistical test to calculate test statistic ( t-test, spearman’s, chi-squared)
- look up value in critical value table for p=0.05
- use figure to accept or reject null hypothesis (if test statistic is greater than critical value then reject null hypothesis)
Why is a large sample size good?
Smaller the probability that chance will influence results
Less influence outliers will have, anomalies easier to be undefined