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Stats 1
Standard Normal Distirbution, z scores, Central Limit THeory, Hypothesis Testing
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Undergraduate 2
02/13/2014

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Data set
Definition
A finite number of observations
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Observation
Definition
A qualitative, quantitative or physical measurement
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Random variable
Definition
A variable whose outcome is determined as the result of a random experiment
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Population
Definition
All possible elements belonging to a defined group
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Sample
Definition
A subset (selected proportion) of a defined group
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Nominal Data
Definition
Qualatative measurements. Can have numbers but no math
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Ordinal data
Definition
Ranked data. Numbered but no math involved
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Interval data
Definition
Values where zero is arbitrary/non existant
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Interval data
Definition
Values where zero is arbitrsry
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Ratio data
Definition
Data where zero is absolute (there can be an absence of the measure)
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Random sampling
Definition
Sample where every member of the population has an equal chance of being selected
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Stratified sampling
Definition
Divide population into at least two groups and randomly sample from each
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Systematic sampling
Definition
Sample every knth member of the population
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Cluster sampling
Definition
Divide population into 2 or more groups. Select a few groups and sample from them
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Convenience sampling
Definition
Select participants who are convenient for you to sample
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Distribution
Definition
How values of data compare in terms of size and rank and how frequent the sizes occur
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Central Tendency
Definition
Relates data to a mid/balancing point of the data set
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Qualitative measures of Central Tendency
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Median and mode
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Quantitative measures of central tendency
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Mean and midrange
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Geometric average
Definition
Multiply all values by eachother and take the nth root. Good when there are few data points over a wide range
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Weighted average
Definition
Sum of weight times score. All divided by sum of scores. Good when you know the data is influenced to a certain degree by a factor
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Dispersion
Definition
Spread of data in terms of distribution around a measure of central tendency
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Simplest form of central tendency and pros and cons
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Range. Simple and easy to do but does not account for all data and very sensitive to extremes
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Coefficient of variance
Definition
Standard deviation / mean x 100. Good when values have different magnitudes or units
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Skewness
Definition
Measure of symmetry
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Pearson's Skewness Index
Definition
(3(mean-median)) / s . Large negatives are negatively skewed (less than -1), large positives are positiviely skewed (greater than 1), between 1 and -1 is not skewed
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Kurtosis
Definition
Measure of peakedness. Large negatives are flat, large positives are peaked
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Histogram
Definition
Graph of the frequencies in a set (the accompanying graph to a frequency distribution)
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Rules of determining classes
Definition
They do not overlap, 5-12 classes, nature of class is determined by data (discrete or continuous) and you don't need data in every class
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Class width
Definition
range / number of classes (rounded)
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Range
Definition
Summary table of quantitative data
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Relative frequency distribution
Definition
Divide the frequency by the total number frequencies
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Cumulative frequency distribution
Definition
Add up successive frequencies to existing
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Bar/pie charts
Definition
GOod for seeing a trait across populations but not really used in stats
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Line diagrams
Definition
Good to see change over time. Can be used to accompany stats
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x/y graphs
Definition
Display relationships between 2 variables. Not really used in stats. But helpful in correlational/regresion
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Probability
Definition
The opposite of stats. We set a probability and used stats to test if we're right. Classic definition is event we're interested in divided by total number of events possible
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Relative Frequency Approximation
Definition
Probability = proportion of an event occuring over a large period of time
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Law of Large NUmbers
Definition
The more samples, the closer the probability will be to the true probability
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Subjective Probability
Definition
Probability is based on knowledge of relevant circumstances (i.e. POP)
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Conditional Probability
Definition
Probability of A given B has occured
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Independent events
Definition
One event does not affect the other
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Dependent events
Definition
One event does affect the other
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Mutually exclusive events
Definition
Only one event can occur
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Complimentary events
Definition
If the probability of an event is known, its complementary event is every other possibility
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Possibility
Definition
The total number of simple events that could occur in an experiment
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Experiment
Definition
An activity with an uncertain outcome
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Event
Definition
One or more possible outcomes of an experiment
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Simple event
Definition
Only one event is possible
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Sample space
Definition
A list of all possible outcomes in an experiment
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Discrete random variable
Definition
One that can take on any varialbe from a list. Its probability distribution is a list of all possible values and their frequencies
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Binomial distribution
Definition
Only two possible outcomes. Success is p and failure is q = 1-p. Trials are independent and p is constant.
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Poisson distribution
Definition
Only two possible outcomes. p and q=1-p. Trials are independent and p is constant. Applies where probability of success is rare
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Continuous Random Variable
Definition
Can take on an infinite number of values between 2 points
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Continuous Probability DIstributions
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Can take on any shape, doesn`t give probability of individual events, probability is represented by area under curve
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Normal Gaussian Distirbution
Definition
Symmetrical, continuous, mean=median=mode
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Z scores
Definition
Normalize curves. z = x minus mean divided by standard deviation
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Sampling distribution concept
Definition
Probability distribution of sample means with a sample mean of size n. Good to see if sample mean is close to population mean
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Assumptions of sampling distribution concept
Definition
If population is normally distributed sample is normally distributed, sample mean = population mean, sample stan dev is less than population
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Standard error
Definition
Standard deviation divided by root of n
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Central Limit THeorum
Definition
Shape of distribution of mean will approximate normal curve if sample size is large enough (greater than 30)
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Conditions of Central Limit Theorum
Definition
Distribution of mean approaches normal distribution as n increases, mean of samples will equaly mean of population, standard deviation of sample means will approach standard deviation divided by the root of n.
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7 Steps to Hypothesis testing
Definition
1. Define H1 and H0
2. Chose significance level (alpha)represents chance of rejecting a true null. (Beta is chance of failing to reject a false)
3. Chose appropriate sample distribution and test stat (SND for large samples z = (x minus mean) divided by (standard deviation divided by root of n) Draw distribution tails (remember h0 is equality statement!)
4. Determine critical values using z-tables and draw them
5. Calculate a test stat
6.Compare values and make a decision
7. Write conclusion
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