KIN 310 Study Guide - Final Guide: Social Security Number, Statistical Inference, Descriptive Statistics

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1kinesiology 310 measurement and research in kinesiology exam #3 review. What are statistics, descriptive and inferential and how is a statistic different from a parameter. Statistics : branch of mathematics providing researchers with the methods used to analyze data. Descriptive statistics : methods used to report a data set in summarized form. Data is used only for descriptive purposes and are not employed in making predictions. Inferential statistics : used to support statements of fact based on information gathered from research. Used to draw inferences on one or more populations from which the samples have been derived. Identify the four types of measurements and the characteristics of each. Permits comparison only between sameness or difference. Can be thought of as a classification scale. Examples would include class standing, gender, smoking status, social security number ordinal, Adds a second level of information not present with nominal scale. An indication of rank-order among scores. Permits orders of subjects/scores as well as sameness/difference.

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