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#1 2007-10-29 22:47:05

haruka-san
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Registered: 2006-11-08
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Statistics: Definition of Terms

Can you please help me with this?! because i find it a bit long...

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Define the following terms and give at least 2 examples in each term.
1. Quantitative data
2. Qualitative data
3. Discrete variable
4. Continuous variable
5. Dichotomous
6. Trichotomous
7. Multinomous

for scales of measurements
1. Nominal
2. Ordinal
3. Interval
4. Ratio

for sources of data
1. Primary
2. Secondary

For collection of data
1. Interview
2. Questionnaire
3. Observation
4. registration or Census
5. Experimentation

for statistical presentations
1. Textual
2. Tabular
3. Graphical / Chart
   a. line graph
   b. bar graph
   c. pie graph
   d. pictograph
   e. map /cartogram
   f. scatter diagram

for sampling procedures and procedures
1. Target population
2. Accessible population
3. Element
4. sampling Frame
5. Probability Sampling
-- simple random sampling
-- systematic sampling
-- stratified random sampling
-- cluster sampling
6. Nonprobability sampling
-- convenience or accidental / incidental sampling
-- quota sampling
-- purposive sampling

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#2 2007-10-31 21:14:55

John E. Franklin
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Registered: 2005-08-29
Posts: 3,588

Re: Statistics: Definition of Terms

Quantitative data: Data which
are measurable or quantifiable,
such as length, weight, etc.

Qualitative data: Data which
measure intangible or objective
data, such as peoples'
attitudes and opinions.

Discrete variable: a variable
with a limited number of values
(eg, gender (male/female),
college class (freshman/
sophomore/junior/senior).

Continuous variable: A variable
that can be expressed by a
large (sometimes infinite)
number of score values. For
example, height, temperature,
and grade point average are
continuous variables.

Dichotomous: A dichotomy is any
splitting of a whole into
exactly two non-overlapping parts.
(eg. True/False  Under 40/40+)

Trichotomous: Dividing into 3 parts.
(eg. Paper/Rock/Scissors)

Multinomous: ??Multiple parts??
(eg. Hydrogen/Helium/Lithium/Berylium/Boron/Carbon...)

Nominal, Ordinal, etc. :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level_of_measurement

Primary Source: An original source,
such as someone's diary or journal,
a survey or interview, letters,
autobiographies, and observations.

Secondary Source: Any material, other
than the original document, used in
the preparation of a written work.
Secondary sources include criticisms,
reviews, or other resources based on
a primary source.


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#3 2007-11-02 19:12:06

haruka-san
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Registered: 2006-11-08
Posts: 205

Re: Statistics: Definition of Terms

thanks John E. Franklin!
you helped me a lot.

^_^


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