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Statistics – OR 155, Section 2 J. S. Marron, Professor Department of Statistics and Operations Research

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Statistics – OR 155, Section 2. J. S. Marron, Professor Department of Statistics and Operations Research. Class Web Site. http://www.stat-or.unc.edu/postscript/marron/teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Home.html (don’t need to write down, it is on handout) Fundamental to all parts of course - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Statistics – OR 155, Section 2

J. S. Marron, Professor

Department of Statisticsand Operations Research

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Class Web Sitehttp://www.stat-or.unc.edu/postscript/marron/teaching/stor155-2007/Stor155-07Home.html

(don’t need to write down, it is on handout)

Fundamental to all parts of course(so figure it out immediately)

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Class Web Site

Alternate Approach:– Goggle: marron– Choose “access to course material” – Choose “Stor 155”

Fundamental to all parts of course(so figure it out immediately)

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Suggested Use Of These Notes

• Save the Power Point to your computer• Make a print before class

– File– Print– Print What: Handouts

• Bring to class and write notes on it• Will try to get these up the night before

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HW ideas & Concepts

Two HW “Traps”1. Working together:

• Great, if the relationship is equal• But don’t be the “yes, I get it” person…

2. The HW “Consortium”:• You do HW 1, and I’ll do HW 2…• Easy with electronic HW• Trap: HW is about learning• You don’t learn on your off weeks…

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Get up to Speed on EXCEL

HW C1: Class Problem 1(Microsoft Word File)

Recall: only turn in one printed page (per problem part)

(recall instructions on course web page)

Note: you can also write on that sheet(e.g. your name & highlight answer)

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Get up to Speed on EXCEL

HW C1: Class Problem 1(Microsoft Word File)

On Part C1.2:Don’t type in data, upload instead(Recall instructions on Class Web Page)

Also: load Excel's "Data Analysis Toolpak”

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Next time

Show more “intro to Excel” screen shotsUse menus as on 07-03-01, pgs 29 & 30

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Reading In Textbook

Approximate Reading for Today’s Material:

Pages 1-10

Approximate Reading for Next Class:

Pages 14-23

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What is Statistics?

Definition 1:Gaining Insight from Numbers

(similar to text’s definition)

Definition 2:The Science of Managing Uncertainty

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Key Themes

I. UncertaintyII. Variability

(will get quantitative about these)

Favorite Quote:“I was never good at math, but statistics is

easy, since it is just common sense”

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Fundamental Concepts

“Populations” of “Individuals”e.g. each of you in class

Each individual is associated with numbersCalled “variables”

E.g. scores on HW1, HW2, …

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Common “Data Structure”I.e. Data organization method:

A “matrix” (mathematical object)

i. e. 2-d Array, i. e. spreadsheet

Where:Individuals Rows

Variables Columns

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Common “Data Structure”

HW: 1.2 (answer questions in text), 1.37a

Appears on pages 22-23, 38-39 of text.

{Note: odd answers in back, Sec. S}

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2 Important Variable Types1. “Categorical” - puts into set of “slots”

e.g. Male / Femalee.g. Fr, So, Jr, Sr

2. “Quantitative” - an actual numbere.g. HW score, height, age

HW: 1.1(Note: not in order,

please turn in in order assigned)

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Exploratory Data AnalysisEDA 1:

Numerical Summaries for Categorical Data

a. Frequencies = Counts

b. Relative Freq. = Counts / Total

(puts on scale of [0,1])

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EDA 1HW C2: For the data of 1.37:a. What is the frequency of Males?b. What is the relative freq. of Males?c. Explain in 15 words or less why (b) is

the “better summary”.

{Ask for answer by email on Wednesday}

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Exploratory Data AnalysisEDA 2: Visual Displays of Categorical Data

Idea: Picture allows quick understanding of frequencies

a. Pie Charts - not recommendedb. Bar Graphs - heights are frequencies

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Class Example 1Text Problem 1.13 (bar graphs, same) (file)

(get data from CD, to avoid retyping)

• Show stretching of fields• Zoom to 200%• Chart Wizard (note it makes guesses)• Add titles, etc.• Twiddle size, location etc.

(recall need to turn in only 1 page)

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Bar Graph HW

HW: 1.14 (bars in both original order, and sorted), using Excel

(Recall no need to type in data)

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Material Deliberately SkippedPie Charts

• Statistical Graphics Folklore:

“All meaningful information isbetter conveyed with bar chart”

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Material Deliberately SkippedStem & Leaf Plots

• Statistical Graphics Folklore:

“A restrictive and arbitrary histogram,only pencil and paper artifact”