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Stat 281: Introduction to
Probability and Statistics
A prisoner had just been sentenced for a
heinous crime and was returned to his cell. An
inquisitive guard could not wait to ask him
about the outcome.
Guard: “What did you get for a sentence?”
Prisoner: “I could choose life or 100 years.”
Guard: “And what did you choose?”
Prisoner: “Well, life, obviously. Statistically
speaking, that is the shorter sentence.”
Hmmm…
A
statistician is a mathematician
broken down by age and sex.
Did you hear the one about the
statistician? Probably….
Statistics means never having to say
you’re certain (or wrong).
Seriously, though…
Definitions
are crucial in stats class.
If you don’t know the precise meaning of
a word, the whole point of the
sentence/paragraph/chapter could be
lost!
Concepts
are important in stats class.
– Lots of formulas—don’t plug in numbers
blindly—understand why
– Review and integrate
Definitions
Data
(is/are?)
Population (of? Not a number)
Finite/Infinite/Practically Infinite
Sample
(proper subset, finite)
Variable (response, random)
Parameter/Statistic
Greek/Latin
Experiment/Observational
Study
Probability vs. Statistics
Probability:
Properties of population
are known. Make predictions about
sample.
Statistics: Sample is known. Guess
(estimate) properties of population.
Statistics (is/are?)
– Descriptive
– Inferential
Types of Data (Variables)
Categorical
(Class, Attribute,
Qualitative)
Numeric (Quantitative)
– Discrete (Finite or Infinite)
Note:
Finite/Infinite values, not populations
– Continuous (always Infinite)
Measurement
– Nominal
– Ordinal
– Interval
– Ratio
Scales
Identify the Data Types
1. The daily high temperature (°F) in Brookings.
2. The make of automobile driven by each student.
3. The defect status of 9 volt batteries being tested.
4. The weight of a lead pencil.
5. The length of time billed for a long distance call.
6. Which brand of cereal children eat for breakfast.
7. The genre of a book checked out of the library.
8. The time until a pain reliever begins to work.
Variation
No
matter what the response
variable: there will always be
variability in the data.
One of the primary objectives of
statistics: measuring and
characterizing variability.
Controlling (or reducing) variability in
a manufacturing process: statistical
process control.
Sampling Methods
Sampling
Frame
Representative
Biased and Unbiased
Sampling Methods
– Convenience
– Volunteer
– Judgment
– Probability (“random”)
Probability Sample Designs
Simple
Random Sample
Systematic Sample
Stratified
– Proportional (Quota)
Cluster
The Role of Statistics
Central to science
– Observation and experimentation must
culminate with data
– Hypotheses are evaluated based on results
(data)
– Correct conclusions are only possible if data
are collected correctly and analyzed correctly
Central to many business, industry, and
government activities.
Anybody who has to make objective
decisions needs statistics.
Statistical thinking trains us to distinguish
coincidences from meaningful patterns
Are you above average?
The
vast majority of people have
more than the average number of
legs.
“When she told me I was average,
she was just being mean.”
You know how dumb the average
person is? Well, half the population
is dumber than that!