
Logistic Regression is a statistical method that models binary (e.g., Yes/No; T/F; Success/Failure) data as a function of one or more explanatory variables. We would like a model that predicts the …
Chapter 8: Introduction to Statistical Inference In Chapter 8: 8.1 Concepts 8.2 Sampling Behavior of a Mean 8.3 Sampling Behavior of a Count and Proportion §8.1: Concepts Parameters and Statistics …
GHSP Confidential Statistical Process Control (SPC) Training Guide What is data? Data is factual information (as measurements or statistics) used as a basic for reasoning, discussion or calculation. …
Compute Test Statistic (or compute P value) Search for Critical Value Make Statistical Decision rule Express Decision Hypothesis Testing: Steps Assumptions Population is normally distributed t test …
Most data sets are not part of a down-loadable package Most people need to import their own data sets into R Example – Airport data (download to Desktop) In R: File → Change Dir → Desktop → OK …
What is the p-value, used in most hypothesis test? What are Type 1 and Type 2 errors, and what is the relationships between them What is beta, and how does beta relate to the power of a statistical test? …
Examples: Statistical questions that anticipate variability Statistical questions that do not anticipate variability Vocabulary Words Statistical Question Variability What is a statistical question? A question …
STATISTICAL INFERENCE Estimation of population parameters The process of using a statistic to infer about the value of an unknown parameter with a specified level of certainty Test whether a …
It is becoming more common to include the r-value as well as the p-value as it is a well understood and widely used check. [letter]-values Recap: t-value: Result of the t-test Normally converted into a ‘p …
Statistical inference may be divided into two major areas: Parameter estimation Hypothesis testing Definition Statistical inference is concerned with making decisions about a population based on the …