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Stats Starts Here

Stats Starts Here. What is statistics?. A way of reasoning, along with a collection of tools and methods, designed to help us understand the world. It is not all about the numbers. It’s about the data Data are values along with their context, without context they are just numbers!

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Stats Starts Here

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  1. Stats Starts Here

  2. What is statistics? • A way of reasoning, along with a collection of tools and methods, designed to help us understand the world. • It is not all about the numbers. • It’s about the data • Data are values along with their context, without context they are just numbers! • Data is plural, datum is singular

  3. Statistics is about variation • Imagine a population at a university you are considering attending. • Suppose that every student was enrolled in the same number of courses, spent the same amount of money on textbooks, and favored increasing student fees to support library services. • In this population, there is no variability in the number of courses, amount spent on textbooks, or student opinion on the fee increase.

  4. A researcher would have an easy time drawing conclusions about these three variables. • It would not matter how many students were selected or how the students were selected. • This obviously is not the world we live in!

  5. Three steps to statistics • Think first. • Know where you are headed and why. • Show • This is what most people think statistics is about. These are the computations. • Tell • You must explain your results so that someone else can understand your conclusion.

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