Statistics: suggestions, summaries and tips for understanding statistics
Knowledge and assistance for classifying, illustrating, interpreting, demonstrating and discussing statistics.
Startmagazine: Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics: in short
- Statistics comprises the arithmetic procedures to organize, sum up and interpret information. By means of statistics you can note information in a compact manner.
- The aim of statistics is twofold: 1) organizing and summing up of information, in order to publish research results and 2) answering research questions, which are formed by
Understanding data: distributions, connections and gatherings
In short: Data
- Data is any collection of facts, statistics, or information that can be used for analysis or decision-making. It can be raw or processed, and it can be in the form of numbers, text, images, or sounds.
Understanding reliability and validity
In short: reliability and validity
- Reliability refers to the consistency of a measurement. A reliable measurement is one that gives consistent results when repeated under the same or similar conditions. For example, if you take a thermometer and measure the temperature of a cup of water
Statistics Magazine: Understanding statistical samples
In short: Statistical samples
- A statistical sample is a small group of people or things that is used to represent a larger group. This is often done because it is not possible or practical to measure the entire group.
- If the sample is representative of the larger group, then the results of the analysis of the sample
Understanding distributions in statistics
Normal distribution
The normal distribution is a symmetric, bell-shaped distribution. The normal distribution
........Read moreUnderstanding variability, variance and standard deviation
Variability, Variance and Standard Deviation
Measuring variability
The variability of a distribution refers to the extent to which scores are spread or clustered.
........Read moreUnderstanding inferential statistics
Inferential statistics
Inferential statistics
Descriptive statistics describes data (for example: how many people have partners and how many do not? How many people have children and how many do not?) and
........Read moreUnderstanding type-I and type-II errors
Type-I and Type-II errors
When drawing conclusions, four scenarios are possible:
Correct decision: the null hypothesis is incorrect, and the researcher rejects the null hypothesis.
Correct decision: the null hypothesis is correct, and the researcher does not reject the null hypothesis.
Type-I error: the null hypothesis is correct, but the researcher rejects the
Understanding effect size, proportion of explained variance and power of tests to your significant results
Effect size, proportion of explained variance and power of tests
Effect size (Cohen's d)
Some researchers critize the process
........Read moreStatistics and research: home bundle
Main content and contributions for statistics and research
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