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Statistics

Orientation and Introduction to


Statistics
Lesson 1 : Origin and Development
Overview of Lesson 1:
• Statistics is relevant to all areas such as Biology, Medicine and Health Sciences.
Biostatistics is the branch of applied statistics that concerns the application of
statistical methods to medicine and biological problems.
• Statistical methods are important to draw valid conclusions from the obtained data.
This lessons provides background information related to fundamental methods and
techniques in statistics for the use of college students. Main focus is given to types
of data, measurement of central variations and basic tests, which are useful for
analysis of different types of observations. Few parameters like normal distribution,
calculation of sample size, level of significance, null hypothesis, indices of variability,
and different test are explained in detail by giving suitable examples. Using these
guidelines, we are confident enough that college students will be able to classify
distribution of data along with application of proper test. Information is also given
regarding various free software programs and websites useful for calculations of
statistics. Thus, college students will be benefitted in both ways whether they opt
for academics, health science or for industry.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lesson, the students are
expected to :
• Discuss the background and development of
statistics.
• Identify the fields of contributions of statistics.
• Appreciate the importance and uses of
statistics in research and in health sciences.
Presentation and Development of the Lesson

• Statistical information and development can be


traced back from ancient times. People compiled
statistical data with regard to all sorts of things
such as agricultural crops, taxes, athletic events,
commerce and trade and so on. As time went by,
statistical work has continued to have a marked
influence on the activities of mankind in a wider
scope from describing important features of the
data and analyzing theme.
• Statistics is the science of conducting studies that
collect, organize, summarize, analyze, and draw
conclusion from data. Statistic is used in almost all fields
of human endeavor. In public health, a doctor may be
interested with a number of residents in an area who
contract a new strain of flue virus in a certain number of
months. In education, a researcher might want to know
if new methods of teaching are better than the
traditional ones. In sports, a statistician may keep record
of the number of hits a basketball player gets in a
season of games. In business, a car dealer may look at
past sales records for a specific month to decide what
types of automobiles and how many of each type to
order for that month of next year.
• Statistics is relevant to all areas such as
Biology, Medicines and Health sciences.
Biostatistics is the branch of applied statistics
that concerns the application of statistical
methods to medicine and biology problems. It
is the analysis of data derived from biology
sciences and medicine. Experiments is
Biosciences are generally carried out to give
quantitative or numerical answers to
investigate question.
• The present state of the science and art of statistic is an outcome of the very
active researches of the statisticians during the past 400 years. An
Englishman John Graunt in 1662 observed that percentages of death from
suicides, accidents and various diseases remained remarkable constant
throughout the year. Notable contributor in the development of statistics
were Abraham de Moivre who discovered the equation of the normal
distribution in 1773 and Carl Gauss who made its derivation from study of
errors in repeated measurements which he called it Gaussian distribution. Sir
Francis Galton (1822-1911) and Karl Pearson (1857-1936) developed the
theory of regression and correlation. Adolf Quetelet, a Belgian is referred to
as the Father of Modern Statistics. He considered statistics as the queen of
the sciences, until some authors have defined it more technically to serve
the branches of knowledge , the common characteristics has been the
multiple definitions that have been witten about the subject. He established
a commission of statistics which became a model for many organizations of
statisticians. William S. Gosset developed the small – ample theory and
further developed by Sir Ronald Fisher in the 20th Century. The latter’s
contributions has had a great impact on contemporary statistical procedures.
DEFINITION AND USES OF STATISTICS
One of the ways to appreciate what is being studied is to know its
origin and how it developed and helped mankind. Statistics as a
field of knowledge proved so much in the world as a very
powerful tool in almost all fields of work. It can be found in the
field of sciences, in business and economics, in education,
politics, psychology and in research.

• In social sciences, particularly in the field of education and


psychology, statistics is an indispensable tool.
• In education, the school administration and staff, the faculty
and the students use statistics as a tool in performance of their
respective functions and responsibilities.
• In psychology, statistical methods are used to analyze
and interpret data on intelligence test scores, aptitude
tests, personality test ratings, entrance examinations.
etc. for the better understanding of the individual
tested, and for better administration and management.
• In government, statistics provides the various
government agencies organized and systematic records
of data needed in the formulation of national policies
for the betterment of the nations' well being.
• In research, many scientific investigations produce
large quantities of raw data that are overwhelming and
difficult to interpret hence, statistical tool are
employed.
Generalization of the Lesson
• In general, uses of statistics may be described by the following
statements:
1. What kind of outcome can statistics predict?
• experiment or the behavior of individual.
2. What can statistics be used for?
• Statistics are the sets of mathematical equations that we used to
analyze the things. It keeps us informed about, what is happening in the
world around us. ... They use their statistical skills to collect the relevant
data. Otherwise, it results in a loss of money, time and data.
3. Can statistics predict the future?
• When used correctly, statistics tell us any trends in what happened in
the past and can be useful in predicting what may happen in
the future. Statistics make it possible for us to make fairly
accurate predictions with small groups of data.
Question:

If you have a 1 million pesos, what is the first


thing you want to invest and why? How are you
going to apply statistics and research on this
matter?

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