Types of data Flashcards
What is the purpose of statistics?
To make sense of variability
What are descriptive statistics, inferential statistics and data exploration techniques?
Descriptive stats = summarising information (midpoint and spread)
Inferential stats = confidence with which we can generalise from a sample to the entire population (infer something) (identify significant differences)
Data exploration techniques = make sense of large amounts of data
What are the 4 scales of measurement?
Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio
What is nominal data?
Data is names or categories
- Is something the same as, or different to, something else?
What is ordinal data?
Data can be placed in order but distance between points can vary
- Is something greater than or smaller than something else?
e.g. likert scale, place in a race
What is interval data?
Order to data points, fixed distance between points and negative values
- How much is one score greater than another score?
- 0 does not mean nothing - no true zero point
e.g. temperature - cannot say that 10ᵒC is 5x as hot as 2ᵒC as there is no true zero point
What is ratio data?
Order to data points, fixed distance between points but no negative values - true zero point
- How many times bigger is score A compared to score B?
e.g. height in cm - can say that one person is twice as tall as another person
What types of data are categorical?
Nominal and ordinal
What types of data are continuous?
Interval and ratio