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Introduction (1.1)Uses of Statistical Methods (1.1)Description and Inference (1.2)Parameters and Statistics (1.2)Statistical Computing (1.3)Introduction (1.1)•Data - Information collected by individuals and/or organizations to gain knowledge regarding a field or question of interest.•Data Sources:–Surveys (Mail, Telephone, Internet)– Content Analysis (Newspaper, Magazine, Television)–Natural Experiments/Field Studies–Controlled Experiments•Statistics- Set of methods for collecting/analyzing dataUses of Statistical Methods (1.1)•Design - Planning/Implementing a study–Constructing a survey and deciding who to sample–Determining methods to be compared–Deciding which groups of units to be analyzed•Description - Summarizing data–Typical outcomes and distributions of outcomes–Tables and/or Graphs•Inference - Using sample data to predict or make statements regarding unobserved dataDescription and Inference (1.2)•Population - Full set of subjects of interest to researcher•Sample - Subset of population that is observed and measured in a data collection study•Descriptive Statistics - Summary of the information in a sample of data•Inferential Statistics - Statements regarding a population, based on a sampleParameters and Statistics (1.2)•Parameter - Numeric summary of a population–Population Mean - Average of a numeric measure–Population Proportion - Fraction having a particular characteristic•Statistic - Numeric summary of a sample•Populations can be well defined or conceptual•Inferences depend on the sample being representative of the general populationStatistical Computing (1.3)•Statistical computer packages have become widespread over recent years, and their methods and ease of use have improved drastically in recent years (SPSS, SAS, Minitab, STATA, etc)•Data must be entered into a data file:–Rows typically represent individuals–Columns typically represent


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UF STA 6126 - Uses of Statistical Methods

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