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Statistics for Business Decisions (Fall 2023)
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Midterm Glossary
Welcome to STA-201 (Statistics for Business Decisions)
Assessment Plan
Text Book: Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics (15th Edition)
Reference Book: Business Statistics- Groebner, Shannon, and Fry (10th Edition)
Topic-1
Introduction to Statistics
Statistics-An Introduction
Discrete or Continuous variable?
Discuss the importance of Statistics in Business Decisions
Topic-2
Types of Data
Learning from the Lectures
Frequency Table, Frequency Distribution & Graphical presentation
Topic-3
Facts Checking
Frequency Table
Pie Chart: Definiton, Example and making one in excel
Bar chart: Definition, Examples and making one in Excel
Frequency, Relative and Cumulative frequency
Topic-4
What is Mean? Median? Mode?
Don't Memorize!
Mean, median, mode for ungrouped data
Mean, Median and Mode
Mean? 💭
Median? 💭
Mode? 💭
Mean, Median, Mode- which one you prefer?
Topic-5
Measures of Dispersion
Range, variance and standard deviation as measures of dispersion
Statistics - Find the range
The Standard Deviation (and Variance) Explained in One Minute
Range
Mean Deviation
Variance
Standard Deviation
Range vs Mean Deviation
Short Quiz
Class recording
Topic 6
Displaying and Exploring Data
Dot Plots and Frequency Tables
Dot Plots
Mean and Median from Dot Plot
Stem and Leaf Plots
Dot Plot or Stem-leaf-plot?
Dot plots
Stem and leaf plot
Short Quiz
Class Recording
Glossary: Topic 1 to Topic 6 ✌️✅
Midterm Glossary
Class Recording
Mid Term Examination (Syllabus, Instruction, Assessment)
Assignment ✅
Assignment Portal ✅
Topic 7
Learning from the chapter 💭
Measures of Skewness
What is Skewness?
Types of Skewness
Skewness
Skewness
💭✅
Short Quiz
Topic 8
Measures of Kurtosis
What Is Skewness And Kurtosis?
Understanding concepts
What are Skewness and Kurtosis?
Kurtosis
Measures of Skewness
Quiz 3! ✅
QUIZ-3 PORTAL
Topic 9
Learnings from the chapter 💭👍
Correlation analysis
Correlation analysis
Introduction to Correlation (Statistics)
Correlation Coefficient
Hypothesis Testing: The Significance of a Correlation Coefficient
Correlation
Online Lecture-1
Online Lecture-1
Topic 10
Learnings from the chapter 💭✅
Regression analysis
Regression analysis
Regression Analysis
Regression Explained!
Reflection!
Online Lecture-2
Topic 11
Index
Index numbers introduction
Let's reflect! 💭✅
Lecture Video
Final Exam! ✅
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Welcome to STA-201 (Statistics for Business Decisions)
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Assessment Plan
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Text Book: Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics (15th Edition)
File
Reference Book: Business Statistics- Groebner, Shannon, and Fry (10th Edition)
File
Topic-1
2
Introduction to Statistics
File
Statistics-An Introduction
File
Discrete or Continuous variable?
Choice
Discuss the importance of Statistics in Business Decisions
Forum
Topic-2
3
Types of Data
File
Learning from the Lectures
Forum
Frequency Table, Frequency Distribution & Graphical presentation
File
Topic-3
4
Facts Checking
Forum
Frequency Table
Interactive Content
Pie Chart: Definiton, Example and making one in excel
URL
Bar chart: Definition, Examples and making one in Excel
URL
Frequency, Relative and Cumulative frequency
File
Topic-4
5
What is Mean? Median? Mode?
URL
Don't Memorize!
URL
Mean, median, mode for ungrouped data
URL
Mean, Median and Mode
File
Mean? 💭
Lesson
Median? 💭
Lesson
Mode? 💭
Lesson
Mean, Median, Mode- which one you prefer?
Forum
Topic-5
6
Measures of Dispersion
File
Range, variance and standard deviation as measures of dispersion
URL
Statistics - Find the range
URL
The Standard Deviation (and Variance) Explained in One Minute
URL
Range
Lesson
Mean Deviation
Lesson
Variance
Lesson
Standard Deviation
Lesson
Range vs Mean Deviation
Forum
Short Quiz
Class recording
File
Topic 6
7
Displaying and Exploring Data
File
Dot Plots and Frequency Tables
URL
Dot Plots
URL
Mean and Median from Dot Plot
URL
Stem and Leaf Plots
URL
Dot Plot or Stem-leaf-plot?
Forum
Dot plots
Lesson
Stem and leaf plot
Lesson
Short Quiz
Class Recording
File
Glossary: Topic 1 to Topic 6 ✌️✅
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Midterm Glossary
Class Recording
File
Mid Term Examination (Syllabus, Instruction, Assessment)
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Assignment ✅
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Assignment Portal ✅
Topic 7
11
Learning from the chapter 💭
Forum
Measures of Skewness
File
What is Skewness?
URL
Types of Skewness
URL
Skewness
URL
Skewness
Lesson
💭✅
Lesson
Short Quiz
Topic 8
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Measures of Kurtosis
File
What Is Skewness And Kurtosis?
URL
Understanding concepts
URL
What are Skewness and Kurtosis?
URL
Kurtosis
Lesson
Measures of Skewness
Forum
Quiz 3! ✅
13
QUIZ-3 PORTAL
Assignment
Topic 9
14
Learnings from the chapter 💭👍
Forum
Correlation analysis
File
Correlation analysis
URL
Introduction to Correlation (Statistics)
URL
Correlation Coefficient
URL
Hypothesis Testing: The Significance of a Correlation Coefficient
URL
Correlation
Lesson
Online Lecture-1
File
Online Lecture-1
File
Topic 10
15
Learnings from the chapter 💭✅
Forum
Regression analysis
File
Regression analysis
URL
Regression Analysis
URL
Regression Explained!
Lesson
Reflection!
Forum
Online Lecture-2
File
Topic 11
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Index
File
Index numbers introduction
URL
Let's reflect! 💭✅
Forum
Lecture Video
File
Final Exam! ✅
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Statistics
The science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting numerical data for the purpose of making more effective decisions
Descriptive statistics
, the techniques used to describe the important characteristics of a set of data. This includes organizing the data values into a frequency distribution, computing measures of location, and computing
measures of dispersion
and
skewness
.
Inferential statistics,
also called statistical inference This facet of statistics deals with estimating a population parameter based on a sample statistic. For example, if a sample of 10 TI-36X solar calculators revealed 2 to be defective, we might infer that 20 percent of the production is defective.
Nominal measurement
The “lowest” level of measurement. If data are classified into categories and the order of those categories is not important, it is the nominal level of measurement. Examples are gender (male, female) and political affiliation (Republican, Democrat, Independent, all others). If it makes no difference whether male or female is listed first, the data are nominal level.
Ordinal measurement
Data that can be ranked are referred to as ordinal measures. For example, consumer response to the sound of a new speaker might be excellent, very good, fair, or poor. Population The collection, or set, of all individuals, objects, or measurements whose properties are being studied
Ratio measurement
If the distance between numbers is a constant size, there is a true zero point, and the ratio of two values is meaningful, then the data are ratio scale. For example, the distance between $200 and $300 is $100, and in the case of money there is a true zero point. If you have zero dollars, there is an absence of money (you have none). Also the ratio between $200 and $300 is meaningful.
Sample
A portion, or subset, of the population being studied.
Charts
Special graphical formats used to portray a frequency distribution, including histograms, frequency polygons, and cumulative frequency polygons. Other graphical devices used to portray data are bar charts and pie charts.
Class
The interval in which the data are tallied. For example, $4 up to $7 is a class; $7 up to $11 is another class.
Class frequency
The number of observations in each class. If there are 16 observations in the $4 up to $6 class, 16 is the class frequency. Exhaustive Each observation must fall into one of the categories.
Frequency distribution
A grouping of data into classes showing the number of observations in each of the mutually exclusive classes.
Midpoint
The value that divides the class into two equal parts. For the classes $10 up to $20 and $20 up to $30, the midpoints are $15 and $25, respectively.
Histogram
A graphical display of a frequency or relative frequency distribution. The horizontal axis shows the classes. The vertical height of adjacent bars shows the frequency or relative frequency of each class.
Relative frequency distribution
A frequency distribution that shows the fraction or proportion of the total observations in each class
Arithmetic mean
The sum of the values divided by the number of values. The symbol for the mean of a sample is and the symbol for a population mean is.
Geometric mean
The nth root of the product of all the values. It is especially useful for averaging rates of change and
index
numbers. It minimizes the importance of extreme values. A second use of the geometric mean is to find the mean annual percent change over a period of time. For example, if gross sales were $245 million in 1990 and $692 million in 2010, the average annual rate of return is 5.33 percent.
Mean deviation
The mean of the deviations from the mean, disregarding signs. It is identified as MD. Measure of dispersion A value that shows the spread of a data set. The
range
,
variance
, and
standard deviation
are
measures of dispersion
.
Measure of location
A single value that is typical of the data. It pinpoints the center of a distribution. The arithmetic mean, weighted mean, median, mode, and geometric mean are measures of location.
Median
The value of the middle observation after all the observations have been arranged from low to high. For example, if observations 6, 9, 4 are rearranged to read 4, 6, 9, the median is 6, the middle value.
Mode
The value that appears most frequently in a set of data. For grouped data, it is the midpoint of the class containing the largest number of values.
Range
It is a measure of dispersion.
The
range
is found by subtracting the minimum value from the maximum value.
Standard deviation
The square root of the
variance
.
Variance
A measure of dispersion based on the average squared differences from the arithmetic mean.
Dot plot
A dot plot summarizes the distribution of one variable by stacking dots at points on a number line that shows the values of the variable. A dot plot shows all values.
Stem-and-leaf display
A method to display a variable’s distribution using every value. Values are classified by the data’s leading digit. For example, if a data set contains values between 13 and 84, eight classes based on the 10s digit would be used for the stems. The 1s digits would be the leaves.
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Assessment Plan
Text Book: Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics (15th Edition)
Reference Book: Business Statistics- Groebner, Shannon, and Fry (10th Edition)
Introduction to Statistics
Statistics-An Introduction
Discrete or Continuous variable?
Discuss the importance of Statistics in Business Decisions
Types of Data
Learning from the Lectures
Frequency Table, Frequency Distribution & Graphical presentation
Facts Checking
Frequency Table
Pie Chart: Definiton, Example and making one in excel
Bar chart: Definition, Examples and making one in Excel
Frequency, Relative and Cumulative frequency
What is Mean? Median? Mode?
Don't Memorize!
Mean, median, mode for ungrouped data
Mean, Median and Mode
Mean? 💭
Median? 💭
Mode? 💭
Mean, Median, Mode- which one you prefer?
Measures of Dispersion
Range, variance and standard deviation as measures of dispersion
Statistics - Find the range
The Standard Deviation (and Variance) Explained in One Minute
Range
Mean Deviation
Variance
Standard Deviation
Range vs Mean Deviation
Short Quiz
Class recording
Displaying and Exploring Data
Dot Plots and Frequency Tables
Dot Plots
Mean and Median from Dot Plot
Stem and Leaf Plots
Dot Plot or Stem-leaf-plot?
Dot plots
Stem and leaf plot
Short Quiz
Class Recording
Class Recording
Assignment Portal ✅
Learning from the chapter 💭
Measures of Skewness
What is Skewness?
Types of Skewness
Skewness
Skewness
💭✅
Short Quiz
Measures of Kurtosis
What Is Skewness And Kurtosis?
Understanding concepts
What are Skewness and Kurtosis?
Kurtosis
Measures of Skewness
QUIZ-3 PORTAL
Learnings from the chapter 💭👍
Correlation analysis
Correlation analysis
Introduction to Correlation (Statistics)
Correlation Coefficient
Hypothesis Testing: The Significance of a Correlation Coefficient
Correlation
Online Lecture-1
Online Lecture-1
Learnings from the chapter 💭✅
Regression analysis
Regression analysis
Regression Analysis
Regression Explained!
Reflection!
Online Lecture-2
Index
Index numbers introduction
Let's reflect! 💭✅
Lecture Video
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