Statistics Essentials For Dummies

Statistics Essentials For Dummies

by Deborah J. Rumsey
Statistics Essentials For Dummies

Statistics Essentials For Dummies

by Deborah J. Rumsey

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Statistics Essentials For Dummies not only provides students enrolled in Statistics I with an excellent high-level overview of key concepts, but it also serves as a reference or refresher for students in upper-level statistics courses. Free of review and ramp-up material, Statistics Essentials For Dummies sticks to the point, with content focused on key course topics only. It provides discrete explanations of essential concepts taught in a typical first semester college-level statistics course, from odds and error margins to confidence intervals and conclusions. This guide is also a perfect reference for parents who need to review critical statistics concepts as they help high school students with homework assignments, as well as for adult learners headed back into the classroom who just need a refresher of the core concepts.

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ISBN-13: 9780470618394
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 05/17/2010
Series: For Dummies Books
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Deborah Rumsey, PhD, is an Auxiliary Professor and Statistics Education Specialist at The Ohio State University. She is the author of Statistics For Dummies, Statistics II For Dummies, Statistics Workbook For Dummies, and Probability For Dummies.

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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Where to Go from Here 3

Chapter 1 Statistics in a Nutshell 5

Designing Studies 5

Surveys 5

Experiments 6

Collecting Data 7

Selecting a good sample 7

Avoiding bias in your data 8

Describing Data 8

Descriptive statistics 8

Charts and graphs 9

Analyzing Data 10

Making Conclusions 10

Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics 13

Types of Data 13

Counts and Percents 14

Measures of Center 15

Measures of Variability 17

Percentiles 19

Finding a percentile 19

Interpreting percentiles 20

The Five-Number Summary 21

Chapter 3 Charts and Graphs 23

Pie Charts 23

Bar Graphs 24

Time Charts 26

Histograms 27

Making a histogram 27

Interpreting a histogram 29

The distribution of the data in a histogram 29

Variability in the data from a histogram 29

Center of the data from a histogram 30

Evaluating a histogram 30

Boxplots 31

Making a boxplot 31

Interpreting a boxplot 32

Distribution of data in a boxplot 32

Variability in a data set from a boxplot 34

Center of the data from a boxplot 34

Chapter 4 The Binomial Distribution 35

Characteristics of a Binomial 35

Checking the binomial conditions step by step 36

Non-binomial examples 36

No fixed number of trials 37

More than success or failure 37

Probability of success (p) changes 37

Trials are not independent 38

Finding Binomial Probabilities Using the Formula 38

Finding Probabilities Using the Binomial Table 40

Finding probabilities when p ≤ 0.50 40

Finding probabilities when p > 0.50 41

Finding probabilities for X greater-than, less-than, or between two values 42

The Expected Value and Variance of the Binomial 43

Chapter 5 The Normal Distribution 45

Basics of the Normal Distribution 45

The Standard Normal (Z) Distribution 46

Finding Probabilities for X 48

Finding X for a Given Probability 51

Normal Approximation to the Binomial 53

Chapter 6 Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem 55

Sampling Distributions 55

The mean of sampling distribution 57

The standard error of a sampling distribution 57

Sample size and standard error 58

Population standard deviation and standard error 60

The shape 61

Case 1 Distribution of X is normal 61

Case 2 Distribution of X is unknown or not normal 61

Finding Probabilities for X 62

The Sampling Distribution of the Sample Proportion 63

What proportion of students need math help? 64

Finding Probabilities for p 66

Chapter 7 Confidence Intervals 69

Making Your Best Guesstimate 69

The Goal: Small Margin of Error 71

Choosing a Confidence Level 71

Factoring In the Sample Size 73

Counting On Population Variability 75

Confidence Interval for a Population Mean 75

Confidence Interval for a Population Proportion 77

Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Means 78

Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Proportions 80

Interpreting Confidence Intervals 82

Spotting Misleading Confidence Intervals 84

Chapter 8 Hypothesis Tests 87

Doing a Hypothesis Test 87

Identifying what you're testing 88

Setting up the hypotheses 88

What's the alternative? 88

Knowing which hypothesis is which 89

Finding sample statistics 90

Standardizing the evidence: the test statistic 90

Weighing the evidence and making decisions: p-values 91

Finding the p-value 92

Interpreting a p-value 93

General steps for a hypothesis test 94

Testing One Population Mean 94

Testing One Population Proportion 96

Comparing Two Population Means 97

Testing the Mean Difference: Paired Data 99

Testing Two Population Proportions 102

You Could Be Wrong: Errors in Hypothesis Testing 104

A false alarm: Type-1 error 105

A missed detection: Type-2 error 105

Chapter 9 The t-distribution 107

Basics of the t-Distribution 107

Understanding the t-Table 108

t-distributions and Hypothesis Tests 109

Finding critical values 110

Finding p-values 110

t-distributions and Confidence Intervals 112

Chapter 10 Correlation and Regression 113

Picturing the Relationship with a Scatterplot 113

Making a scatterplot 114

Interpreting a scatterplot 114

Measuring Relationships Using the Correlation 115

Calculating the correlation 116

Interpreting the correlation 117

Properties of the correlation 118

Finding the Regression Line 119

Which is X and which is Y? 119

Checking the conditions 119

Understanding the equation 120

Finding the slope 121

Finding the y-intercept 121

Interpreting the slope and y-intercept 122

Interpreting the slope 122

Interpreting the y-intercept 123

The best-fitting line for the crickets 123

Making Predictions 124

Avoid Extrapolation! 125

Correlation Doesn't Necessarily Mean Cause-and-Effect 125

Chapter 11 Two-Way Tables 127

Organizing and Interpreting a Two-way Table 127

Defining the outcomes 128

Setting up the rows and columns 128

Inserting the numbers 129

Finding the row, column, and grand totals 130

Finding Probabilities within a Two-Way Table 131

Figuring joint probabilities 31

Calculating marginal probabilities 131

Finding conditional probabilities 132

Checking for Independence 134

Chapter 12 A Checklist for Samples and Surveys 137

The Target Population is Well Defined 138

The Sample Matches the Target Population 138

The Sample Is Randomly Selected 139

The Sample Size Is Large Enough 139

Nonresponse Is Minimized 140

The importance of following up 140

Anonymity versus confidentiality 141

The Survey Is of the Right Type 142

Questions Are Well Worded 142

The Timing Is Appropriate 143

Personnel Are Well Trained 143

Proper Conclusions Are Made 144

Chapter 13 A Checklist for Judging Experiments 147

Experiments versus Observational Studies 147

Criteria for a Good Experiment 148

Inspect the Sample Size 148

Small samples - small conclusions 148

Original versus final sample size 149

Examine the Subjects 149

Check for Random Assignments 150

Gauge the Placebo Effect 150

Identify Confounding Variables 151

Assess Data Quality 152

Check Out the Analysis 152

Scrutinize the Conclusions 153

Overstated results 153

Ad-hoc explanations 154

Generalizing beyond the scope 154

Chapter 14 Ten Common Statistical Mistakes 155

Misleading Graphs 155

Pie charts 155

Bar graphs 156

Time charts 156

Histograms 157

Biased Data 157

No Margin of Error 158

Nonrandom Samples 158

Missing Sample Sizes 159

Misinterpreted Correlations 159

Confounding Variables 160

Botched Numbers 160

Selectively Reporting Results 161

The Almighty Anecdote 162

Appendix: Tables for Reference 163

Index 171

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