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1. Introducing Statistical Terms By
Boen Nutting, Jimmy Elliott, Roger Ashford
Vanessa Ashford, and Mark Robertson
2. Introducing Statistical Terms
3. What is it?
4. Why use it?
5. Concept: Finding middle scores
6. Concept: Finding the spread of scores
7. Concept: Finding the rank of scores
8. Concept: Finding the shape of scores
9. Concept: Finding relationships between variables
10. Descriptive statistical strategies can be divided into five areas that coincide with the five basic questions.
11. MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY
15. VARIABILITY:FINDING DIFFERENCES
17. RANK, RELATIVE POSITION
21. Standard Scores (cont.)
22. Standard Scores (cont.)
23. Standard Scores (cont.)
24. DISTRIBUTIONAL SHAPE, FUNCTION
25. The Normal Curve
26. Positively Skewed Distribution
28. CORRELATION, ASSOCIATION
29. Correlations
30. Types of Correlations and the Corresponding Relationship Between Variables
31. Correlations cont.
32. Correlations cont.
33. Using Different Levels of Measurements for Correlation Coefficients
34. Using Different Levels of Measurements for Correlation Coefficients
35. Levels of Measurement in Descriptive Statistics
36. Levels of Measurement cont.
37. Levels of Measurement cont.
38. Levels of Measurement cont.