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Index
Statistics for Dummies Introduction
About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Foolish Assumptions How This Book Is Organized
Part I: Vital Statistics about Statistics Part II: Number-Crunching Basics Part III: Determining the Odds Part IV: Wading through the Results Part V: Guesstimating with Confidence Part VI: Putting a Claim to the (Hypothesis) Test Part VII: Statistical Studies: The Inside Scoop Part VIII: The Part of Tens Appendix
Icons Used in This Book Where to Go from Here
Part I: Vital Statistics about Statistics
Chapter List
Chapter 1: The Statistics of Everyday Life
Statistics and the Media Blitz: More Questions than Answers?
Probing popcorn problems Venturing into viruses Comprehending crashes Mulling malpractice Belaboring the loss of land Scrutinizing schools Studying sports Banking on business news Taking in the travel news Talking sex (and statistics) with Dr. Ruth Whetting your appetite for weather Musing about movies Highlighting horoscopes
Using Statistics at Work
Delivering babies — and information Posing for pictures Poking through pizza data Working in the office of statistics
Chapter 2: Statistics Gone Wrong
Taking Control: So Many Numbers, So Little Time Detecting Errors, Exaggerations, and Just Plain Lies
Checking the math
Microwaving just doesn't add up Four out of five — really?
Uncovering misleading statistics
Crime statistics that don't pay Checking your sources Counting on the sample size Your doctor's time: Quantity or quality? Reporting beyond the scope
Looking for lies in all the right places
Feeling the Impact of Misleading Statistics
Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade
Statistics: More than Just Numbers Grabbing Some Basic Statistical Jargon
Population Sample Random Bias Data Data set Statistic Mean (average) Median Standard deviation Percentile Standard score Normal distribution (or bell-shaped curve) Experiments
Treatment group versus control group Placebo Blind and double-blind
Surveys (polls) Estimation
Margin of error Confidence interval
Probability versus odds The law of averages Hypothesis testing
P-value Statistically significant
Correlation and causation
Part II: Number-Crunching Basics
Chapter List
Chapter 4: Getting the Picture—Charts and Graphs
Getting Graphic with Statistics Getting a Piece of the Pie Chart
Tallying personal expenses Sizing up the lottery Slicing up your tax dollars Predicting population trends Evaluating a pie chart
Raising the Bar on Bar Graphs
Tracking transportation expenses Highlighting mothers in the workforce Playing with the Ohio lottery Evaluating a bar graph
Putting Statistics on the Table
Examining birth statistics
Looking at percents versus totals Putting percents into perspective Keeping an eye on the units
Evaluating a table
Keeping Pace with Time Charts
Analyzing wage trends Charting plural births Evaluating a time chart
Picturing Data with a Histogram
Analyzing mothers' ages Crawling with a baby Interpreting a histogram Evaluating a histogram
Chapter 5: Means, Medians, and More
Summing Up Data with Statistics Summarizing Categorical Data Summarizing Numerical Data
Getting centered
Averaging out NBA salaries Splitting salaries down the median Interpreting the center: Comparing means to medians
Accounting for variation
Knowing what standard deviation means Calculating the standard deviation Interpreting the standard deviation Understanding the properties of the standard deviation Lobbying for the standard deviation Being out of range
Determining where you stand: Percentiles
Understanding percentiles Calculating percentiles Interpreting percentiles
Part III: Determining the Odds
Chapter List
Chapter 6: What Are the Chances?—Understanding Probability
Taking a Chance with Probability Gaining the Edge: Probability Basics
Getting the rules down Rolling the dice Models and simulations
Interpreting Probability Avoiding Probability Misconceptions
Looking more likely Predicting long or short term Thinking 50-50 Interpreting rare events
Connecting Probability with Statistics
Estimating Predicting Deciding Checking quality
Chapter 7: Gambling to Win
Betting on the House: Why Casinos Stay in Business Knowing a Little Probability Helps a Lotto
Having a 50-50 chance Picking winning numbers Buying lottery tickets — less can be more Predicting a boy or a girl Trying to win at slots
Part IV: Wading through the Results
Chapter List
Chapter 8: Measures of Relative Standing
Straightening Out the Bell Curve
Characterizing the normal distribution Describing the shape and center Measuring the variability Looking for most of the values: The empirical rule
Converting to a Standard Score
Focusing on the standard deviation Calculating the standard score Properties of standard scores Comparing apples and oranges using standard scores
Sizing Up Results Using Percentiles
Chapter 9: Caution—Sample Results Vary!
Expecting Sample Results to Vary Measuring Variability in Sample Results
Standard errors Sampling distributions Using the empirical rule to interpret standard errors Specifics of the central limit theorem
Checking out the ACT math scores What proportion needs math help?
Examining Factors That Influence Variability in Sample Results
Sample size Population variability
Chapter 10: Leaving Room for a Margin of Error
Overview Exploring the Importance of That Plus or Minus Finding the Margin of Error: A General Formula
Measuring sample variability Calculating margin of error for a sample proportion Reporting results Calculating margin of error for a sample average Being sure you're right
Determining the Impact of Sample Size
How large is large enough? Sample size and margin of error Bigger isn't always (that much) better!
Limiting the Margin of Error
Part V: Guesstimating with Confidence
Chapter List
Chapter 11: The Business of Estimation—Interpreting and Evaluating Confidence Intervals
Realizing That Not All Estimates Are Created Equal Linking a Statistic to a Parameter Making Your Best Guesstimate Interpreting Results with Confidence Spotting Misleading Confidence Intervals
Chapter 12: Calculating Accurate Confidence Intervals
Calculating a Confidence Interval Choosing a Confidence Level Zooming In on Width Factoring In the Sample Size Counting On Population Variability
Chapter 13: Commonly Used Confidence Intervals—Formulas and Examples
Calculating the Confidence Interval for the Population Mean Determining the Confidence Interval for the Population Proportion Developing a Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Means Coming Up with the Confidence Interval for the Difference of Two Proportions
Part VI: Putting a Claim to the (Hypothesis) Test
Chapter List
Chapter 14: Claims, Tests, and Conclusions
Overview Responding to Claims: Some Do's and Don'ts
Knowing your options Steering clear of anecdotes Digging deeper
Doing a Hypothesis Test
Defining what you're testing Setting up the hypotheses
What's the alternative? Knowing which hypothesis is which
Gathering the evidence: The sample Compiling the evidence: The statistics Standardizing the evidence: The test statistic
Weighing the Evidence and Making Decisions: P-Values
P-value basics Caution: Interpretations will vary!
Knowing That You Could Be Wrong: Errors in Testing
Making a false alarm: Type-1 errors Missing a detection: Type-2 errors Drawing conclusions about their conclusions
Walking through a Hypothesis Test: The Big Picture
Reviewing the general steps for a hypothesis test (one means/proportions, large samples) Dealing with other hypothesis tests Handling smaller samples: The t-distribution
Chapter 15: Commonly Used Hypothesis Tests—Formulas and Examples
Overview Testing One Population Mean Testing One Population Proportion Comparing Two (Separate) Population Averages Testing for an Average Difference (Paired Data) Comparing Two Population Proportions
Part VII: Statistical Studies—The Inside Scoop
Chapter List
Chapter 16: Polls, Polls, and More Polls
Recognizing the Impact of Polls
Getting to the source Surveying what's hot Impacting lives
Behind the Scenes: The Ins and Outs of Surveys
Planning and designing a survey
Stating the purpose of the survey Defining the target population Choosing the type of survey Designing the questions Timing the survey
Selecting the sample Carrying out a survey
Collecting the data Following up, following up, and following up
Interpreting results; detecting problems
Organizing and analyzing Drawing conclusions
Chapter 17: Experiments—Medical Breakthroughs or Misleading Results?
Determining What Sets Experiments Apart
Examining experiments Observing observational studies Respecting ethical issues
Designing a Good Experiment
Selecting the sample size
Understanding that small samples don't make for big conclusions Checking your definition of "sample size"
Choosing the subjects Randomly assigning subjects to groups
Realizing the importance of random assignment Controlling for the placebo effect
Controlling for confounding variables Double-blinding the experiment Collecting good data Analyzing the data properly Drawing appropriate conclusions
Overstating the results Taking the results one step beyond the actual data Generalizing results to people beyond the scope of the study
Making Informed Decisions about Experiments
Chapter 18: Looking for Links—Correlations and Associations
Overview Picturing the Relationship: Plots and Charts
Displaying bivariate numerical data
Making a scatterplot Interpreting a scatterplot
Displaying bivariate categorical data
Quantifying the Relationship: Correlations and Other Measures
Quantifying a relationship between two numerical variables
Calculating the correlation coefficient (r) Interpreting the correlation Understanding the properties of the correlation coefficient
Quantifying a relationship between two categorical variables
Explaining the Relationship: Association and Correlation versus Causation
Taking aspirin does seem to help Turning up the heat on cricket chirps
Making Predictions: Regression and Other Methods
Making predictions with correlated data
Getting a formula for best-fitting line Finding the slope of the best-fitting line Finding the y-intercept of the best-fitting line Finding the best-fitting line for cricket chirps and temperature Comparing the working model to the data subset Predicting temperature with cricket chirps
Making predictions with two associated categorical variables
Chapter 19: Statistics and Toothpaste—Quality Control
Full-Filling Expectations Squeezing Quality out of a Toothpaste Tube
Understanding that quality = accuracy + consistency Using control charts to monitor quality Defining accuracy Defining consistency Expecting a normal distribution Finding the control limits Monitoring the process
Part VIII: The Part of Tens
Chapter List
Chapter 20: Ten Criteria for a Good Survey
The Target Population Is Well Defined The Sample Matches the Target Population The Sample Is Randomly Selected The Sample Size Is Large Enough Good Follow-Up Minimizes Non-Response The Type of Survey Used Is Appropriate The Questions Are Well Worded The Survey Is Properly Timed The Survey Personnel Are Well Trained The Survey Answers the Original Question
Chapter 21: Ten Common Statistical Mistakes
Misleading Graphs
Pie charts Bar graphs Time charts Histograms
Biased Data No Margin of Error Non-Random Samples Missing Sample Sizes Misinterpreted Correlations Confounding Variables Botched Numbers Selectively Reporting Results The Almighty Anecdote
Sources
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19
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List of Figures
Chapter 2: Statistics Gone Wrong Chapter 3: Tools of the Trade Chapter 4: Getting the Picture—Charts and Graphs Chapter 5: Means, Medians, and More Chapter 6: What Are the Chances?—Understanding Probability Chapter 7: Gambling to Win Chapter 8: Measures of Relative Standing Chapter 9: Caution—Sample Results Vary! Chapter 14: Claims, Tests, and Conclusions Chapter 18: Looking for Links—Correlations and Associations Chapter 19: Statistics and Toothpaste—Quality Control Chapter 21: Ten Common Statistical Mistakes
List of Tables
Chapter 2: Statistics Gone Wrong Chapter 4: Getting the Picture—Charts and Graphs Chapter 5: Means, Medians, and More Chapter 6: What Are the Chances?—Understanding Probability Chapter 8: Measures of Relative Standing Chapter 9: Caution—Sample Results Vary! Chapter 10: Leaving Room for a Margin of Error Chapter 14: Claims, Tests, and Conclusions Chapter 15: Commonly Used Hypothesis Tests—Formulas and Examples Chapter 16: Polls, Polls, and More Polls Chapter 18: Looking for Links—Correlations and Associations
List of Sidebars
Chapter 1: The Statistics of Everyday Life Chapter 2: Statistics Gone Wrong Chapter 12: Calculating Accurate Confidence Intervals Chapter 16: Polls, Polls, and More Polls Chapter 17: Experiments—Medical Breakthroughs or Misleading Results?
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