Statistical Sciences 2035 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: University Of Western Ontario, Aisle, Standard Deviation

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Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, summarizing and interpreting numerical facts, which we call data. Collecting data: we need to keep in mind where the data comes from and how it was collected. Organizing data raw data does not tell us anything the data may first need to be organize in a table. However, prior to getting to the statistical analysis part of the course, we must first discuss probability. Probability rules will be discussed in chapter 4. We then move on asking questions such as: To answer these questions, we need to know something about probability distributions (chapter 5, 6, 7) It is a set of all units that you are interested in studying: units = people or objects or items of interest. 1. suppose you are interested in all full time undergraduate students at western = 26,000: all consumers that bought a cell phone in 2014 in canada.

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