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    Foundational Knowledge: At the beginning of the semester, I had some basic knowledge about statistics. I knew about bell curves, means and standard deviations. I did not know what a confidence interval or what a standard error of measurement was. Now many months later, I know that the standard error of measurement estimates how someone's score will change over time. This is due to the fact that a person will probably not get the same score every time they retake a test. I also learned that the standard

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    Statistics can be defined as “ the science that deals with the collection, classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts of data, and that, by use of mathematical theories of probability, imposes order and regularity on aggregates of more or less disparate elements” (Dictionary.com, LLC, 2008). Yet how do we use these specific elements in our everyday working lives? Many don’t realize the extent to which we as a culture base our decisions on statistics. We us them in something

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    1. What are the grants for statistics calculations in 2015 Statistical research is wide and you can find a high-level overview of interests. You want to make sense of data around you and know how and when to use all this techniques and formulas of statistics. You have to remember that statistical research is worth doing for reaching personal goals and receiving grants. You can receive an opportunity for statistical research scholarship or thanks to statistical scholarships job offer you were waiting

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    1. What are the grants for statistics calculations in 2015 Statistical research is wide and you can find a high-level overview of interests. You want to make sense of data around you and know how and when to use all this techniques and formulas of statistics. You have to remember that statistical research is worth doing for reaching personal goals and receiving grants. You can receive an opportunity for statistical research scholarship or thanks to statistical scholarships job offer you were waiting

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    Term Project – Basketball Statistics Ever since its inception, basketball has been a difficult sport to quantify compared to others, other than baskets and assists. This is because, unlike a sport such as baseball or football, there are no individual sequences (such as a pitcher throwing a strike, or a running back scoring a touchdown). Instead, basketball revolves around constant flow and ball movement, with play never stopping unless the ball falls out of bounds or a foul is committed. In addition

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    Statistics Discussion In our textbook, Stephen Lucas (2012) writes, “Darrell Huff exploded the notion that numbers don’t lie. Strictly speaking, they don’t. But they can be easily manipulated and distorted” (Lucas, 2012, p. 148). He then gives examples of how easily statistics can be used to deceive instead of inform. Statements that are made can have some truth to them. However, they tend to omit certain specifics that could persuade one to believe that it is the truth, the whole truth and nothing

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    What is statistic ethical practice? One will have to explain what ethic means. It is a norm for conduct that differentiate between that which is acceptable and that which is unacceptable. It is the concept of knowing right from wrong. One must have a moral sense of value to do no harm and to remain fair and just. To maintain ethical practice, the problem should be stated and the question need to be asked is there a conflict of interest. The facts need to be checked and verified. Relevant information

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    1. What are descriptive statistics and how do they differ from inferential statistics? INTRODUCTION Statistical procedures can be divided into two major categories: descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Typically, in most research conducted on groups of people, you will use both descriptive and inferential statistics to analyse your results and draw conclusions. So what are descriptive and inferential statistics? And what are their differences?We have seen that descriptive statistics

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    A big role in the world of statistics is played by what is known as variables. For a clearer understanding Siddharth Kalla explains, “In statistics, variables are central to any analysis and they need to be understood well by the researcher…In statistics, variables can contain a value or description of what is being studied in the sample or population.” (Kalla, 2011, para. 1 & 2). Meaning, a variable can essentially be anything that can be analyzed because it has the ability to be counted. Take for

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    Understanding statistics of gender and racial differences in advertising Jean Roxanne Santa Cruz University of Houston- Downtown Introduction Statistics is important in understanding the information and communicating findings to one another (Healey, 2015). I never paid much attention to statistics before because math has always been my least favorite subject. I was very hesitant in taking this course but many people assured me that I could succeed and that statistics is far more interesting

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