BIOL1900 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Univariate, Normal Distribution, Contingency Table

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Frequency: univariate: count of occurrences within a category. Frequency: bivariate joint: presented as 2 way contingency table, associated with 2 things. Variability: way of describing data, amount of variation in a data set, gives a good idea of the spread of scores. Inferential statistics: make inferences from findings based on sample data to some larger population data, probability is involved, relationships found may not actually exist in population as they could be a fluke from sample. Population: all people in a particular group, scores come from an entire group of people. Sample: few people in a particular group, helps you make an inference about the population. Random sampling: anyone who is there has an equal chance of being in any condition of the study. Probability: measured from 0 to 1, 0 = impossible, 1 = certain, successful outcomes / possible outcomes.

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