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This research explores the fundamental concepts of statistics, including the collection, interpretation, and presentation of numerical data. Highlighting examples like the U.S. Census and market trends, it underscores the role of statistical research in drawing conclusions and reinforcing points. Additionally, it examines various sources for statistical data, such as newspapers, journals, and online platforms. It also offers insights into teaching statistics effectively, encouraging real-world applications and critical questions about trends and comparisons in different fields.
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Statistical Research Andrew Roewe LBSC 5613 Oklahoma State University
What is Statistics? • Statistics • Collecting numerical data • Interpreting numerical data • Presenting numerical data • Example: The U.S. Census
What is Statistical Research? • Using Statistics look at different variables and to draw conclusions. • Example: Tablets to outsell netbooks by 20121 1. Nusca, Andrew . “Tablets to outsell netbooks by 2012, report says.” ZDNet. 17 June 2010. Web. 13 July. 2010
What to use Statistical Research for? • Re-enforce a point • Provide fact • Ability to illustrate a point
What can it answer? • Everything and Nothing • Questions like: • Are more people killed by sharks or vending machines?1 • Population Density of Payne County?2 “LA Lifegaurds: Vending Machines Kill, Sharks Don’t.” Reuters. 4 July 2003. Web. 13 July. 2010 “Payne County Oklahoma Quick Facts.” U.S. Census. 22 April 2010. Web 13 July. 2010
Where can I find statistics? • Everywhere… • Newspapers • Journals/Magazines • Web
Example of Newspapers • The New York Times • USA Today • LA Times • DC Post • The Daily/Sunday Oklahoman • Stillwater Newspress
Examples of Journals/Magazines • Wall Street Journal • Time/Life • Newsweek • National Geographic • Journal of American Statistical Association • Sports Illustrated
Examples of Web • Most of your newspapers, journals, and magazines can be found on the web. • JSTOR.Org • U.S. Census Bureau • CIA World Factbook • U.S. Department of Transportation • U.S. Department of Health • Google Trends • RottenTomatoes
How to teach? • Mathematics/Science/Engineering • Example Questions: • Using statistics, show which series has had more of a culture impact in the United States, Star Wars or Star Trek1? • Based on past performance, which horse will win me $1,000 in the next horse race? • Based on current trend, when would be a good time to sell my CKR stock? 1. This is just a question and not a personal belief, I believe that both are equal and can not be compared together.