Statistical Analysis/Unit 1 Content

Statistics, Probability, and Key Terms

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 1: Sampling and Data
 * "Section 1: Sampling and Data”
 * “Section 2: Statistics”
 * “Section 3: Probability”
 * “Section 4: Key Terms”

Instructions: Please read each of the linked sections above in their entirety.

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Data and Sampling

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: "Chapter 1: Sampling and Data”
 * “Section 5: Data”
 * “Section 6: Sampling”

Instructions: Please read each of the linked sections above in their entirety.

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Variation and Frequency



 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 1: Sampling and Data”
 * “|Section 7: Variation”
 * “|Section 8: Answers and Rounding Off”
 * "|Section 9: Frequency”

Instructions: Please read each of the linked sections above in their entirety.


 * Lecture: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Video Lecture 1: Sampling and Data”

Instructions: Please view the lecture to the right in its entirety.


 * Assignment: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 1 Practice: Sampling and Data”

Instructions: Please solve problems 1-6 under the section titled “Key Terms” and problems 7-12 under the section titled “Discussion Questions.” Next, click on the hyperlink titled “|Homework” and solve problems 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 16, 19, 21, 25-27. Please click on the “[ Show Solution ]” link below the problem to check your solution.

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Stem and Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 1: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 2: Displaying Data”
 * “Section 3: Stem and Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs and Bar Graphs”

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Histograms

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 4: Histograms”

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Box Plots

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 5: Box Plots”

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Measures of the Location of the Data

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 6: Measures of the Location of the Data”

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Measures of the Center of the Data

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 7: Measures of the Center of the Data”

Instructions: Please read the section above in its entirety.


 * Lectures: Khan Academy’s Statistics
 * “The Average”
 * “Sample vs. Population Mean”

Instructions: Please view the linked lecture titled “Statistics: The Average” in its entirety (12:35 minutes). This lecture provides an introduction to descriptive statistics and central tendency as well as ways to measure the average of a set using median, mean, and mode. Then, view the lecture titled “Sample vs. Population Mean” in its entirety (6:42 minutes). This lecture discusses the difference between the mean of a sample and the mean of a population.

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Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode

 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 8: Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode”

Links: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics,” “Section 8: Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode”

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Measures of the Spread of the Data



 * Readings: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: “Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics”
 * “Section 9: Measures of the Spread of the Data”

Instructions: Please read the section above in its entirety.


 * Lecture: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics
 * “Video Lecture 2: Descriptive Statistics”

Instructions: Please view the lecture to the right in its entirety.


 * Lectures: Khan Academy’s Statistics
 * “Variance of a Population”
 * “Sample Variance”
 * “Standard Deviation”
 * “Alternate Variance Formulas”

Instructions: Please view all four lectures in their entirety. First, view “Variance of a Population” (12:23 minutes). Secondly, watch the lecture titled “Sample Variance” (12:23 minutes), which explains how to estimate the variance of a population using the variance of a sample. Then, watch the video titled “Standard Deviation” (13:07 minutes), which will provide a review for what you have learned so far as well as an introduction to the standard deviation. Finally, watch the video titled “Alternate Variance Formulas” (12:17 minutes) to learn alternates for the variance of a population.


 * Assignment: Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics: Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics
 * “Practice 1: Center of the Data”
 * “Practice 2: Spread of the Data”

Instructions: Please solve all the problems in these two sections. Next, click on the hyperlink titled “Homework” and solve problems 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 15, 17, 21, 24-30. Please click on “[ Show Solution ]” link below the problem to check your solution

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About the Resources in This Course
This course project draws upon three main types of resources:

The first are readings and video lectures from Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean’s Collaborative Statistics, which is available freely under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) license from the following location: http://cnx.org/content/col10522/latest/

The second type of resources in this course are lectures from Kahn Academy. These lectures are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) license. Kahn Academy has many lectures available from http://www.khanacademy.org/

Finally, the above resources have been woven together and organized into a format analogous to a traditional college-level course by professional consultants that work as experts within the subject area. This process was facilitated by The Saylor Foundation. Additionally, if you have worked through all of the material contained in this project, you may be interested in taking the final exam provided by Saylor.org or completing other courses available there that are not yet on Wikiversity.