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Chapter 1 Statistics
Chapter 1 Statistics
STATISTICS
Abstracted by:
Sports economics
Uses of Statistics
Medicine Psychology
government
Terminologies
• Data- a set of observations, values, elements or objects
under consideration
• Population (N)- complete set of all possible observations or elements.
• Universe- the set of all entities under study
• Sample (n)- Representative of a population
• Variable- attribute of interest observable on each entity in the
universe
Types of data
1. Qualitative data (attributes)- categories
1. Students according to sex
2. Age level
3. Curriculum level
• 4. Ratio Scales in cases where the ratio of any two given values of
a variable in an interval scale starts from a fixed origin (zero)
• 0 90 0 40
• 90/40 = 9/4 add 5cm to both lengths
• 95/45≠ 9/4
Subscript and summation notation
• ∑ ( summation symbol Greek capital letter Sigma) denotes that
subscripted variables are to be added.
• Xi (x sub i) where i stands for numbers 1,2,3,…,n.
n
• ∑ (xi) = (x1) + (x2) + (x3) +. . . (xn).
i =1
4
• ∑ (xi)3 = (x1)3 + (x2)3 + (x3)3 + (x4)3
i =1
Continuation of Subscript and summation notation
2 ? 2
• ∑x
= ∑(x)
2 2 ?
• ∑x ∑y = ∑(x2 y2)
?
• ∑x ∑y = ∑(x y)
2 2 ?
• ∑x ∑y
= ∑(x2 y2)
Continuation of Subscript and summation notation
x y xy x2 y2 x2y2
5 2 10 25 4 100
2 6 12 4 36 144
3 5 15 9 25 225
4 3 12 16 9 144