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1、A Statistical Sampler,Dr. Ed Greenberg ASU College of Nursing Center for Research & ScholarshipAugust 2005,To understand Gods thoughts we must study statistics, for these are the measure of His purpose. Florence Nightingale,Statistical Terms Crossword,To behold is to look beyond the fact; to observe
2、, to go beyond the observation. Look at the world of people, and you will be overwhelmed by what you see. But select from that mass of humanity a well-chosen few, and observe them with insight, and they will tell you more than all the multitudes together., Paul D. Leedy From his book, “Practical Res
3、earch,” 1993,Some factors to consider: Research design Number of groups Number of variables Level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval/ratio),Choosing the Appropriate Statistic,Statistical Methods,Descriptive Statistics,Inferential Statistics,While the individual man is an insoluble puzzle, in
4、 the aggregate he becomes a mathematical certainty. You can, for example, never foretell what any one man will be up to, but you can say with precision what an average number will be up to. Individuals vary, but percentages remain constant. So says the statistician. Arthur Conan Doyle,Some Statistic
5、s-Related Web Sites,Types of Statistics,Descriptive statistics characterize the attributes of a set of measurements. Used to summarize data, to explore patterns of variation, and describe changes over time.Inferential statistics are designed to allow inference from a statistic measured on sample of
6、cases to a population parameter. Used to test hypotheses about the population as a whole.,Requisite Conditions for Causation,In order for X to cause Y: X & Y must be associated X must precede Y in timeX contains unique information about Y that is not articulated elsewhere,The invalid assumption that
7、 correlation implies cause is probably among the two or three most serious and common errors of human reasoning. Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man,Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics. Fletcher Knebel,Randomization,Random selection is how you draw the sample for your study from
8、a population. This is related to the external validity, or generalizability, of your results.,Randomization,Random assignment is how you assign your sample to groups or treatments in your study. This is related to internal validity. Random assignment is a required feature of a true experimental desi
9、gn.,Randomization,Variables,Variables are qualities, properties, or characteristics of persons, things, or situations that change or vary and are manipulated, measured, or controlled in research.More simply stated: Variables are things that we measure, control, or manipulate in research.,Types of Va
10、riables,Independent variables are manipulated or varied by the researcher, for example, intervention or treatment. Dependent variables are the responses, outcomes, etc. that are measured by the researcher. Extraneous variables are not part of the research design, but may have an impact on the depend
11、ent variable(s).,Levels of Measurement,NominalOrdinalIntervalRatio,Nominal-Level Variables,Data are organized into categories Categories have no inherent order Categories are exclusive Categories are exhaustive Examples are sex, ethnicity, marital status,Examples of Nominal-Level Questions,Do you ha
12、ve a loss of appetite?Do you smoke a lot? What is your ethnicity?,Ordinal-Level Variables,Categories can be ranked in order Intervals between categories may not be equal Examples are socioeconomic status, level of education attained (elementary school, high school, college degree, graduate degree),E
13、xamples of Ordinal-Level Questions,Would Intervention X be your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd choice of treatment for Condition Y? 1 First choice 2 Second choice 3 Third choiceBeck Depression Scale Sadness Item 0 I do not feel sad 1 I feel sad 2 I am sad all the time and I cant snap out of it 3 I am so sad or un
14、happy that I cant stand it,Interval-Level Variables,Distances between levels of the scale are equalAssumed to be a continuum of valuesAn example is temperature (measured in Fahrenheit or Centigrade),Examples of Interval-Level Variables,IQ scoresGRE scoresComposite scores of multi-item scales,Ratio-L
15、evel Variables,Equal spacing between intervals Have an identifiable absolute zero point Examples are weight, length, volume, and temperature (measured in Kelvin) In statistical analysis, typically there is no distinction made between interval level and ratio level,Same Variable, Different Levels of
16、Measurement,Interval level: What is your age in years? _Ordinal level: What is your age group? 18 years or younger 19-44 years 45 years or older,Importance of Levels of Measurement,Level of measurement is associated with the type of statistical method used. Higher levels of measurement provide more
17、information than do lower levels. In general, you should use the highest level of measurement possible. For example, measure actual age in years, not in age groups.,Some Major Types of Analyses,DescriptionRelationships among variablesDifferences between groups or treatments,There are three kinds of
18、lies lies, damned lies and statistics. Benjamin Disraeli,Measures of Central Tendency,Example of Central Tendency,15,20,21,20,36,15,25,1515,15,15,20,20,21,25,36,Example of Mode,Example of Median,Example of Mean,MEAN,I abhor averages. I like the individual case. A man may have six meals one day and n
19、one the next, making an average of three meals per day, but that is not a good way to live. Louis D. Brandeis,Measures of Variation,Curves of Distribution,Normal Distribution,Normal Curve,Example: Number of categories,Example of Range,Example of Standard Deviation,Measures of Relationships,Statistic
20、s have shown that mortality increases perceptibly in the military during wartime. Robert Boynton,Example of Spearman Correlation,Scatterplot of Self Esteem By Height,Relationship Between Two Variables,Positive Correlation,Negative Correlation,Curvilinear Relationship,Example of Pearson Correlation,V
21、ariable HEIGHT is measured in inches Variable ESTEEM is the average of 5 items measured on a four-point scale (1-4),Example of Chi-Square Test,A Statistical Sampler,Take a 15 minute break!,Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary a qualification for efficient citizenship as the ability to r
22、ead and write. H.G. Wells,Some Terminology,Descriptive statistics Statistics that allow the researcher to organize or summarize data to give meaning or facilitate insight. Inferential statistics Methods that allow inferences to be made from a sample to a population Hypothesis testing A statistical t
23、est of an expected relationship between two or more variables,Statistical inference is the process of estimating population parameters from sample statistics.,Statistical inference,Are males taller than females?,Statistical inference may be used to ascertain whether differences exist between groups.
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