Week 01 Introduction and Graphical Statistics
Week 01 Introduction and Graphical Statistics
Introduction
Syllabus
MyStatLab demo
This week:
Population and sample
Graphical statistics
Descriptive statistics
Population and Sample (1.3)
POPULATION
A population consists of all the items or
individuals about which you want to draw a
conclusion. The population is the “large
group”
SAMPLE
A sample is the portion of a population
selected for analysis. The sample is the “small
group”
Chap 1-2
Population vs. Sample
Population Sample
Chap 1-3
Probability Sample:
Simple Random Sample
Every individual or item from the frame has an
equal chance of being selected
Chap 1-4
Examples
Chap 1-5
Graphical Statistics (2.3-2.5)
. Chap 1-7
Types of Variables
Variables
Categorical Numerical
Examples:
Marital Status
Political Party Discrete Continuous
Eye Color
(Defined categories) Examples: Examples:
Number of Children Weight
Defects per hour Voltage
(Counted items) (Measured characteristics)
. Chap 1-8
Levels of Measurement
. Chap 1-9
Levels of Measurement (con’t.)
. Chap 1-10
Levels of Measurement (con’t.)
. Chap 1-11
Interval and Ratio Scales
. Chap 1-12
Visualizing Categorical Data:
The Bar Chart
In a bar chart, a bar shows each category, the length of which
represents the amount, frequency or percentage of values falling
into a category which come from the summary table of the variable.
Banking Preference
Internet 24%
ATM
Chap 2-13
Visualizing Categorical Data:
The Pie Chart
The pie chart is a circle broken up into slices that represent categories.
The size of each slice of the pie varies according to the percentage in
each category.
Banking Preference
Banking Preference? %
ATM
16%
ATM 16% 24%
2% Automated or live
Automated or live 2%
telephone
telephone
Drive-through service at
Drive-through service at 17%
17% branch
branch
In person at branch
In person at branch 41%
Internet 24% Internet
41%
Chap 2-14
Visualizing Numerical Data:
The Histogram
Relative
Class Frequency Percentage
Frequency
Frequency
Total 20 1.00 100
4
(In a percentage
histogram the vertical
axis would be defined to 2
show the percentage of
observations per class)
0
5 15 25 35 45 55 More
Chap 2-15
Visualizing Two Numerical Variables:
Scatter Plot
150
33 160
100
38 167
50
42 170
0
50 188
20 30 40 50 60 70
55 195
Volume per Day
60 200
Chap 2-16
Visualizing Two Numerical Variables:
Time Series Plot
Number of
Year Franchises Number of Franchises, 1996-2004
120
1996 43
100
1997 54 Franchises
Number of
80
1998 60 60
1999 73 40
2000 82 20
0
2001 95
1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
2002 107 Year
2003 99
2004 95
Chap 2-17
Examples
% of electricity
Appliances consumption Construct a bar chart and a pie
AC 18 chart.
Dryers 5
Washers 24
Computers 1
Make conclusions.
Cooking 2
Dishes 2
Freezers 2
Lighting 16
Friges 9
Heating 7
Water heating 8
TV etc 6
Chap 1-18
Examples
Chap 1-19