Learning outcomes
- The study of variability important to help answer: "what happened?"
- Univariate tools such as the histogram, median, MAD, standard deviation, quartiles will be reviewed from prior courses (as a refresher)
- The normal and t-distribution will be important in our work: what are they, how to interpret them, and use tables of these distributions
- The central limit theorem will be explained conceptually: you cannot finish a course on stats without knowing the key result from this theorem.
- Using and interpreting confidence intervals will be crucial in all the modules that follow.
Extended readings
- New Boeing planes will generate 0.5 TB of data per flight. Read about this, and other sources of data: "every piece of that plane has an internet connection, from the engines to the flaps to the landing gear".
- All students, but especially the 600-level students should read the article by Peter J. Rousseeuw, Tutorial to Robust Statistics it is easy to read, and contains so much useful content.
Resources
Tasks to do first
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Complete steps 10, 11, 12 and 13 of the software tutorial
(also steps 1 through 9)
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Watch videos 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
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Watch videos 6, 7, and 8
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Watch videos 9 and 10
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Watch videos 11, 12, and 13
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Watch videos 14, 15, and 16
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Class videos from prior years
Videos from 2015
- Introduction [05:59]
- Histograms [04:50]
- Basic terminology [06:41]
- Outliers, medians and MAD [04:42]
- The central limit theorem [06:56]
- The normal distribution, and standardizing variables [05:54]
- Normal distribution notation and using tables and R [05:48]
- Checking if data are normally distributed [05:57]
- Introducing the idea of a confidence interval [covered in class]
- Confidence intervals when we don't know the variance [07:59]
- Interpreting the confidence interval [07:52]
- A worked example: calculating and interpreting the CI [03:37]
- A motivating example to see why tests for differences are important [08:29]
- The mathematical derivation for a confidence interval for differences [covered in class]
- Using the confidence interval to test for differences to solve the motivating example [covered in class]
- Confidence intervals for paired tests: theory and an example [11:59]
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Videos from 2014
See the webpage from 2014
Videos from 2013
See the webpage from 2013