Statistics

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Mapa Mental en Statistics 1st concept map, creado por Francisco Fernández en 11/09/2020.
Francisco Fernández
Mind Map by Francisco Fernández, updated more than 1 year ago
Francisco Fernández
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Statistics
  1. Science of collecting , organizing, analyzing and interpreting data
    1. Descriptive
      1. Branch of statistics that involves the organization, summarization, and a display of data
      2. Inferential
        1. Branch that involves using a sample to draw conclusions about a population
      3. Data
        1. Information coming from observation, counts, measurements or responses (value a variable can assume)
          1. Collection of data values=Data Set Each of the data set is called data value or datum
            1. Types of data sets
              1. Population
                1. All subjects that are being studied
                  1. A numerical description of it it is called a parameter
                2. Sample
                  1. Is a subset of a population
                    1. A numerical description of it it is called a statistic
                    2. (Sample data must be collected using an appropriate method, if not the data are of not value
              2. Types of Data
                1. Qualitative
                  1. Consists of attributes, labels, or non numerical entries
                  2. Quantitative
                    1. Consist of numerical measurements or counts
                2. Variables
                  1. Characteristics or attributes that can assume different values
                    1. Types of Data & Variables are the same
                      1. Quantitave
                        1. Discrete Variables
                          1. Assume values that can be counted
                          2. Continuous variables
                            1. Assume an infinite number of values between any two specific valves (Often use fractions and decimals)
                          3. Qualitative
                          4. (Variable whose valves are determined by chance are called Random Variables
                        2. Data and variables & interrelated
                          1. Levels of Measurement
                            1. Nominal
                              1. Qualitative only (No math here)
                              2. Ratio
                                1. Similar to interval (Zero is an inherent zero) A ratio of data is formed so that one data is expressed as multiple of another
                                2. Ordinal
                                  1. Qualitative or Quantitative Can be arranged in order or ranked
                                  2. Interval
                                    1. Can be order and can calculate meaningful differences (Zero represents a position on a scale)
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