SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 32
Data Analysis
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
April 11, 2013
Importance of Statistics in Nursing
Research
Researchers link the statistical analyses they
choose with the research question, design,
and level of data collected.
Allows us to critically analyze the results.
Provide organization and meaning to data.
Where Do You Find Them?
Methods section will contain the planned
statistical analysis.
Results section will provide the data
generated from testing the hypothesis or
research questions.
Data is the analysis using descriptive and
inferential statistics.
Levels of Measurement
Measurement is the process of assigning
numbers to variables.
For example: Males and females in a study.
Males would be assigned as 1 and females assigned
as 2.
Every variable in research study that is assigned a
specific number must be similar to every other
variable assigned that number.
Levels of Measurement
Nominal- aka categorical, naming or classifying.
Either does or does not have the characteristic.
Lowest level of measurement and allows for the
least amount of statistical information.
Examples- gender, marital status, religious
affiliation.
Can you think of one?
Ordinal
 Used to show relative rankings of variables or events.
 Ranks in order from high to low, but does not
indicate how much higher or how much lower.
 Intervals are not necessarily equal and there is no
absolute zero.
 Limited in the amount of mathematical manipulation
possible.
 Examples- class rank, levels of wellness, levels of
height.
Interval
Shows rankings of events or variables on a
scale with equal intervals between.
Zero point remains arbitrary and not absolute.
Allows for more mathematical manipulation of
data.
Examples- test scores and temperature on a
Fahrenheit scale.
Ratio
Shows rankings of events or variables on
scales with equal interval and absolute zero.
Most often used in physical sciences.
Highest level of measurement, allows for most
manipulation of data.
Number represents the actual amount of the
property the object possesses.
Example- height, weight, pulse and BP.
NOIR
No
Oil
In
Rivers
Descriptive Statistics
Procedures that allow researchers to describe
and summarize data you definitely know
(describes the sample).
Examples: Demographics, clinical data.
Frequency distribution is one way to display data.
See page 313.
http://youtu.be/ZSGy1jfB1jA
Descriptive Statistics
Measures of central tendency are used to describe
the pattern of responses among a sample.
Mean- most frequently used average, add up
numbers (sum) and then divide by the #. Defined
as a balance point in a distribution of scores.
Median-50% are above and 50% are below the
score. Defined as the middle point in a
distribution. Insensitive to extreme scores.
Mode-Most frequently occurring score. May have
more than one mode.
Normal Distribution
Most important curve (Bell-shaped).
Most often found in nature and used as the basis
for a number of inferential statistics.
Mean, median and mode are equal.
Measure of Variability
 Concerned with the spread of data.
 Range- the difference between the highest and lowest
score.
 Semiinterquartile range- indicates the range of the
middle 50% of the scores.
 Standard Deviation-most stable and most useful,
provides an overall measurement of how much
participants scores differ from the mean of the group.
 Z score-used to compare different measurements,
scores are converted to Z scores and them compared.
Inferential Statistics
Data collection procedures that allow
researchers to estimate how reliably they can
make predictions and generalize findings.
Allows us to compare groups and test
hypothesis.
Answer research question in a study.
http://youtu.be/lgs7d5saFFc
Inferential Statistics
Parameter- a characteristic of a population.
Statistic- characteristic of a sample.
Not possible to study the whole population so
we study a sample and make predictions or
statements related to our findings.
Inferential Statistics
2 important qualifications must be conducted
to use inferential statistics.
Sample must be representative (drawn with
probability, some form of random selection).
Scale used must be either interval or ratio
level of measurement.
If nonprobability sampling occurs techniques
such as power analysis are used to
compensate for this.
Inferential Statistics
Researchers are able to make objective
decisions about the outcome of their study by
using statistical hypothesis testing.
Scientific hypothesis is what the researcher
believes will be the outcome of the study.
Null hypothesis is what can actually be tested
by the statistical methods.
Inferential stats use the null hypothesis to test
the validity of a scientific hypothesis.
Inferential Statistics
Probability- the notion that in a repeated
trial/study under the same conditions we
would get the same results.
Statistical probability is based on sampling
error. The tendency for stastics to fluctuate
from one sample to another is known as
sampling error.
Type I and Type II Errors
 2 types of errors in statistical inference.
 Type I- researcher rejects a null hypothesis when it is actually
true.
 Type II- researcher accepts a null hypothesis that is actually
false.
 Type I errors are considered more serious because if a
researcher declares that differences exist when none are
present the potential exists for patient care to be adversely
affected.
 Type II errors occur when sample is too small.
Level of Significance
The probability of making a type I error.
Minimum accepted level for nursing research
is 0.05.
“ If I conduct this study 100 times, the
decision to reject the null hypothesis would be
wrong 5 times out of 100”
LOS
If wanting to assume smaller risk level will be
set at 0.01.
Meaning researcher is willing to be wrong only
once in 100 trials.
Decision to use alpha level 0.05 or 0.01
depends of the study significance.
Decreasing the risk of making a type I error
increases the risk of making a type II error.
Parametric and Nonparametric Statistics are
used to determine significance.
 Parametric have 3 attributes:
1. Estimation of at least one population parameter.
2. Require measurement on at least an interval scale.
3. Involve certain assumptions about the variables being
studied.
 Variable is normally distributed in the overall
population.
 Most researchers prefer parametric statistic when
possible because they are more powerful and more
flexible.
Nonparametric
Not based on the estimation of population
parameters; usually applied when variable
measured on a nominal or ordinal scale , or
distribution of scores is severely skewed.
Table 14.3 and Table 14.4, page 324. Most
commonly used inferential statistics.
Most Commonly Used Inferential Statistics
 Parametric
 t statistic-commonly
used in nursing
research, tests whether
2 group means are
different.
 ANOVA
 ANCOVA
 Nonparametric
 Chi-square- used when
data is at the nominal
level, determine
difference between
groups. Robust and
used with small
samples.
 Fisher’s exact
probability.
Tests of Relationships
Interested in exploring the relationship
between 2 or more variables.
Studies would use statistics to determine the
correlation or degree of association between 2
or more variables.
Pearson r, the sign test, the Wilcoxon matched
pairs, signed rank test and multiple regression.
Review Questions
1. Statistics are used in nursing research to :
a. Help us organize and understand the data
generated.
b. Help us to publish our study results.
c. Help us to analyze data that can be useful in
practice.
d. Help us to determine if results have practical
value.
2. List the four levels of measurement:
• ___________________
• ___________________
• ___________________
• ___________________
3. The level of measurement that allows for the
most manipulation of data and is used most
often in the physical sciences is?
__________________
4. Give 2 examples of this level of measurement:
• _____________
• _____________
5. Define descriptive statistics.
6. Define inferential statistics.
7.List the measures of central tendency.
• ______________
• ______________
• ______________
8. The bell shaped curve is:
a. Used often in inferential statistics.
b. Known for the mean, median and mode
being equal.
c. Found most often in nature.
d. All of the above
e. A & B.
9. Type ____ errors are most serious because
they can negatively impact patient care.
10. Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true
is what type error?
Extra Credit
11. What is the lowest level of measurement
and why?

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Data Collection Methods - Nursing Research
Data Collection Methods -  Nursing ResearchData Collection Methods -  Nursing Research
Data Collection Methods - Nursing Researchanand l
 
Communication and utilisation of research findings
Communication  and utilisation of research findingsCommunication  and utilisation of research findings
Communication and utilisation of research findingssudhashivakumar
 
Resarch design
Resarch designResarch design
Resarch designJasmi Manu
 
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCHUTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCHMagi Xavier
 
Analysis and interpretation of data
Analysis and interpretation of dataAnalysis and interpretation of data
Analysis and interpretation of datateppxcrown98
 
Communication of research findings
Communication of research findingsCommunication of research findings
Communication of research findingsDEVA PON PUSHPAM I
 
Methods of data collection
Methods of data collectionMethods of data collection
Methods of data collectionsimij
 
Sample and sampling techniques
Sample and sampling techniquesSample and sampling techniques
Sample and sampling techniquesNursing Path
 
Nursing research- Research and Research Process
Nursing research- Research and Research ProcessNursing research- Research and Research Process
Nursing research- Research and Research ProcessAkila anbalagan
 
Inferential statistics.ppt
Inferential statistics.pptInferential statistics.ppt
Inferential statistics.pptNursing Path
 
Nursing research
Nursing researchNursing research
Nursing researchKiran
 
Research designs in nursing
Research designs in nursingResearch designs in nursing
Research designs in nursingKavithaDevaraj
 
Introduction to Nursing Research
Introduction to Nursing ResearchIntroduction to Nursing Research
Introduction to Nursing ResearchEnoch Snowden
 

Mais procurados (20)

Summarizing data
Summarizing dataSummarizing data
Summarizing data
 
Data Collection Methods - Nursing Research
Data Collection Methods -  Nursing ResearchData Collection Methods -  Nursing Research
Data Collection Methods - Nursing Research
 
Communication and utilisation of research findings
Communication  and utilisation of research findingsCommunication  and utilisation of research findings
Communication and utilisation of research findings
 
Nursing research design
Nursing research designNursing research design
Nursing research design
 
Resarch design
Resarch designResarch design
Resarch design
 
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCHUTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH
UTILIZATION OF NURSING RESEARCH
 
Data collection
Data collection Data collection
Data collection
 
Analysis and interpretation of data
Analysis and interpretation of dataAnalysis and interpretation of data
Analysis and interpretation of data
 
Communication of research findings
Communication of research findingsCommunication of research findings
Communication of research findings
 
Methods of data collection
Methods of data collectionMethods of data collection
Methods of data collection
 
Pilot study
Pilot studyPilot study
Pilot study
 
Sample and sampling techniques
Sample and sampling techniquesSample and sampling techniques
Sample and sampling techniques
 
Nursing research- Research and Research Process
Nursing research- Research and Research ProcessNursing research- Research and Research Process
Nursing research- Research and Research Process
 
Data analysis
Data analysisData analysis
Data analysis
 
Inferential statistics.ppt
Inferential statistics.pptInferential statistics.ppt
Inferential statistics.ppt
 
Nursing Research
Nursing ResearchNursing Research
Nursing Research
 
Pilot study
Pilot studyPilot study
Pilot study
 
Nursing research
Nursing researchNursing research
Nursing research
 
Research designs in nursing
Research designs in nursingResearch designs in nursing
Research designs in nursing
 
Introduction to Nursing Research
Introduction to Nursing ResearchIntroduction to Nursing Research
Introduction to Nursing Research
 

Destaque

Data analysis powerpoint
Data analysis powerpointData analysis powerpoint
Data analysis powerpointSarah Hallum
 
Univariate & bivariate analysis
Univariate & bivariate analysisUnivariate & bivariate analysis
Univariate & bivariate analysissristi1992
 
Data analysis market research
Data analysis   market researchData analysis   market research
Data analysis market researchsachinudepurkar
 
Quantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data AnalysisQuantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data AnalysisAsma Muhamad
 
Measurement and scaling techniques
Measurement  and  scaling  techniquesMeasurement  and  scaling  techniques
Measurement and scaling techniquesUjjwal 'Shanu'
 
steps in Questionnaire design
steps in Questionnaire designsteps in Questionnaire design
steps in Questionnaire designheena pathan
 
Sampling and Sample Types
Sampling  and Sample TypesSampling  and Sample Types
Sampling and Sample TypesDr. Sunil Kumar
 
Quantitative And Qualitative Research
Quantitative And Qualitative ResearchQuantitative And Qualitative Research
Quantitative And Qualitative Researchdoha07
 
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrixHakeem-Ur- Rehman
 
Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model
Healthcare Analytics Adoption ModelHealthcare Analytics Adoption Model
Healthcare Analytics Adoption ModelDale Sanders
 
Data collection and analysis
Data collection and analysisData collection and analysis
Data collection and analysisAndres Baravalle
 
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development Recommendation
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development RecommendationMarketing Data Analysis & Business Development Recommendation
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development RecommendationAlisha153
 
Cluster spss week7
Cluster spss week7Cluster spss week7
Cluster spss week7Birat Sharma
 
Intoduction to Mechanical Measurements
Intoduction to Mechanical MeasurementsIntoduction to Mechanical Measurements
Intoduction to Mechanical Measurementsmanish sharma
 

Destaque (20)

Chapter 10-DATA ANALYSIS & PRESENTATION
Chapter 10-DATA ANALYSIS & PRESENTATIONChapter 10-DATA ANALYSIS & PRESENTATION
Chapter 10-DATA ANALYSIS & PRESENTATION
 
Qualitative data analysis
Qualitative data analysisQualitative data analysis
Qualitative data analysis
 
Marketing research ppt
Marketing research pptMarketing research ppt
Marketing research ppt
 
Data analysis
Data analysisData analysis
Data analysis
 
Data analysis powerpoint
Data analysis powerpointData analysis powerpoint
Data analysis powerpoint
 
Univariate & bivariate analysis
Univariate & bivariate analysisUnivariate & bivariate analysis
Univariate & bivariate analysis
 
Data analysis market research
Data analysis   market researchData analysis   market research
Data analysis market research
 
Pricing research
Pricing researchPricing research
Pricing research
 
Quantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data AnalysisQuantitative Data Analysis
Quantitative Data Analysis
 
Sampling
SamplingSampling
Sampling
 
Measurement and scaling techniques
Measurement  and  scaling  techniquesMeasurement  and  scaling  techniques
Measurement and scaling techniques
 
steps in Questionnaire design
steps in Questionnaire designsteps in Questionnaire design
steps in Questionnaire design
 
Sampling and Sample Types
Sampling  and Sample TypesSampling  and Sample Types
Sampling and Sample Types
 
Quantitative And Qualitative Research
Quantitative And Qualitative ResearchQuantitative And Qualitative Research
Quantitative And Qualitative Research
 
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix
3. project charter, check sheet, pareto analysis & c&e diagram & matrix
 
Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model
Healthcare Analytics Adoption ModelHealthcare Analytics Adoption Model
Healthcare Analytics Adoption Model
 
Data collection and analysis
Data collection and analysisData collection and analysis
Data collection and analysis
 
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development Recommendation
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development RecommendationMarketing Data Analysis & Business Development Recommendation
Marketing Data Analysis & Business Development Recommendation
 
Cluster spss week7
Cluster spss week7Cluster spss week7
Cluster spss week7
 
Intoduction to Mechanical Measurements
Intoduction to Mechanical MeasurementsIntoduction to Mechanical Measurements
Intoduction to Mechanical Measurements
 

Semelhante a Data analysis powerpoint

statistical analysis.pptx
statistical analysis.pptxstatistical analysis.pptx
statistical analysis.pptxhayatalakoum1
 
Biostatistics clinical research & trials
Biostatistics clinical research & trialsBiostatistics clinical research & trials
Biostatistics clinical research & trialseclinicaltools
 
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docx
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docxNeed a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docx
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docxlea6nklmattu
 
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docx
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docxStatistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docx
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docxdessiechisomjj4
 
Review of Basic Statistics and Terminology
Review of Basic Statistics and TerminologyReview of Basic Statistics and Terminology
Review of Basic Statistics and Terminologyaswhite
 
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)Probability and statistics(exercise answers)
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)Fatima Bianca Gueco
 
Probability and statistics
Probability and statisticsProbability and statistics
Probability and statisticstrixiacruz
 
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)Fatima Bianca Gueco
 
Analyzing quantitative data
Analyzing quantitative dataAnalyzing quantitative data
Analyzing quantitative datamostafasharafiye
 
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)HennaAnsari
 
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021April Heyward
 
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.ppt
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.pptPR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.ppt
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.pptjeonalugon1
 
Review of descriptive statistics
Review of descriptive statisticsReview of descriptive statistics
Review of descriptive statisticsAniceto Naval
 

Semelhante a Data analysis powerpoint (20)

statistical analysis.pptx
statistical analysis.pptxstatistical analysis.pptx
statistical analysis.pptx
 
Biostatistics clinical research & trials
Biostatistics clinical research & trialsBiostatistics clinical research & trials
Biostatistics clinical research & trials
 
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docx
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docxNeed a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docx
Need a nonplagiarised paper and a form completed by 1006015 before.docx
 
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docx
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docxStatistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docx
Statistics  What you Need to KnowIntroductionOften, when peop.docx
 
Review of Basic Statistics and Terminology
Review of Basic Statistics and TerminologyReview of Basic Statistics and Terminology
Review of Basic Statistics and Terminology
 
Basic concept of statistics
Basic concept of statisticsBasic concept of statistics
Basic concept of statistics
 
New statistics
New statisticsNew statistics
New statistics
 
Probability and statistics
Probability and statisticsProbability and statistics
Probability and statistics
 
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)Probability and statistics(exercise answers)
Probability and statistics(exercise answers)
 
Probability and statistics
Probability and statisticsProbability and statistics
Probability and statistics
 
Finals Stat 1
Finals Stat 1Finals Stat 1
Finals Stat 1
 
Probability and statistics
Probability and statisticsProbability and statistics
Probability and statistics
 
Statistics1(finals)
Statistics1(finals)Statistics1(finals)
Statistics1(finals)
 
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)
Probability and statistics(assign 7 and 8)
 
Analyzing quantitative data
Analyzing quantitative dataAnalyzing quantitative data
Analyzing quantitative data
 
Quantitative research
Quantitative researchQuantitative research
Quantitative research
 
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)
Basics of Educational Statistics (Inferential statistics)
 
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021
April Heyward Research Methods Class Session - 8-5-2021
 
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.ppt
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.pptPR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.ppt
PR1 Module 5-Methodology-Ppt.ppt
 
Review of descriptive statistics
Review of descriptive statisticsReview of descriptive statistics
Review of descriptive statistics
 

Último

From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .Alan Dix
 
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software Developers
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software DevelopersA Journey Into the Emotions of Software Developers
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software DevelopersNicole Novielli
 
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...Farhan Tariq
 
2024 April Patch Tuesday
2024 April Patch Tuesday2024 April Patch Tuesday
2024 April Patch TuesdayIvanti
 
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...Alkin Tezuysal
 
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to Hero
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to HeroUiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to Hero
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to HeroUiPathCommunity
 
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdf
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdfSo einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdf
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdfpanagenda
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteDianaGray10
 
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyes
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyesAssure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyes
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyesThousandEyes
 
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdf
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdfConnecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdf
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdfNeo4j
 
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...panagenda
 
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examples
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examplesTesting tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examples
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examplesKari Kakkonen
 
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxMerck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxLoriGlavin3
 
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...Wes McKinney
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsPixlogix Infotech
 
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfMoving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfLoriGlavin3
 
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersGenerative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersRaghuram Pandurangan
 
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanHow to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanDatabarracks
 
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsSergiu Bodiu
 

Último (20)

From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
 
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software Developers
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software DevelopersA Journey Into the Emotions of Software Developers
A Journey Into the Emotions of Software Developers
 
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...
Genislab builds better products and faster go-to-market with Lean project man...
 
2024 April Patch Tuesday
2024 April Patch Tuesday2024 April Patch Tuesday
2024 April Patch Tuesday
 
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...
Unleashing Real-time Insights with ClickHouse_ Navigating the Landscape in 20...
 
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to Hero
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to HeroUiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to Hero
UiPath Community: Communication Mining from Zero to Hero
 
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdf
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdfSo einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdf
So einfach geht modernes Roaming fuer Notes und Nomad.pdf
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
 
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyes
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyesAssure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyes
Assure Ecommerce and Retail Operations Uptime with ThousandEyes
 
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdf
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdfConnecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdf
Connecting the Dots for Information Discovery.pdf
 
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...
Why device, WIFI, and ISP insights are crucial to supporting remote Microsoft...
 
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examples
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examplesTesting tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examples
Testing tools and AI - ideas what to try with some tool examples
 
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxMerck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Merck Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
 
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
 
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...
The Future Roadmap for the Composable Data Stack - Wes McKinney - Data Counci...
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
 
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfMoving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
 
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersGenerative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
 
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanHow to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
 
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
 

Data analysis powerpoint

  • 1. Data Analysis Descriptive and Inferential Statistics April 11, 2013
  • 2. Importance of Statistics in Nursing Research Researchers link the statistical analyses they choose with the research question, design, and level of data collected. Allows us to critically analyze the results. Provide organization and meaning to data.
  • 3. Where Do You Find Them? Methods section will contain the planned statistical analysis. Results section will provide the data generated from testing the hypothesis or research questions. Data is the analysis using descriptive and inferential statistics.
  • 4. Levels of Measurement Measurement is the process of assigning numbers to variables. For example: Males and females in a study. Males would be assigned as 1 and females assigned as 2. Every variable in research study that is assigned a specific number must be similar to every other variable assigned that number.
  • 5. Levels of Measurement Nominal- aka categorical, naming or classifying. Either does or does not have the characteristic. Lowest level of measurement and allows for the least amount of statistical information. Examples- gender, marital status, religious affiliation. Can you think of one?
  • 6. Ordinal  Used to show relative rankings of variables or events.  Ranks in order from high to low, but does not indicate how much higher or how much lower.  Intervals are not necessarily equal and there is no absolute zero.  Limited in the amount of mathematical manipulation possible.  Examples- class rank, levels of wellness, levels of height.
  • 7. Interval Shows rankings of events or variables on a scale with equal intervals between. Zero point remains arbitrary and not absolute. Allows for more mathematical manipulation of data. Examples- test scores and temperature on a Fahrenheit scale.
  • 8. Ratio Shows rankings of events or variables on scales with equal interval and absolute zero. Most often used in physical sciences. Highest level of measurement, allows for most manipulation of data. Number represents the actual amount of the property the object possesses. Example- height, weight, pulse and BP.
  • 10. Descriptive Statistics Procedures that allow researchers to describe and summarize data you definitely know (describes the sample). Examples: Demographics, clinical data. Frequency distribution is one way to display data. See page 313. http://youtu.be/ZSGy1jfB1jA
  • 11. Descriptive Statistics Measures of central tendency are used to describe the pattern of responses among a sample. Mean- most frequently used average, add up numbers (sum) and then divide by the #. Defined as a balance point in a distribution of scores. Median-50% are above and 50% are below the score. Defined as the middle point in a distribution. Insensitive to extreme scores. Mode-Most frequently occurring score. May have more than one mode.
  • 12. Normal Distribution Most important curve (Bell-shaped). Most often found in nature and used as the basis for a number of inferential statistics. Mean, median and mode are equal.
  • 13. Measure of Variability  Concerned with the spread of data.  Range- the difference between the highest and lowest score.  Semiinterquartile range- indicates the range of the middle 50% of the scores.  Standard Deviation-most stable and most useful, provides an overall measurement of how much participants scores differ from the mean of the group.  Z score-used to compare different measurements, scores are converted to Z scores and them compared.
  • 14. Inferential Statistics Data collection procedures that allow researchers to estimate how reliably they can make predictions and generalize findings. Allows us to compare groups and test hypothesis. Answer research question in a study. http://youtu.be/lgs7d5saFFc
  • 15. Inferential Statistics Parameter- a characteristic of a population. Statistic- characteristic of a sample. Not possible to study the whole population so we study a sample and make predictions or statements related to our findings.
  • 16. Inferential Statistics 2 important qualifications must be conducted to use inferential statistics. Sample must be representative (drawn with probability, some form of random selection). Scale used must be either interval or ratio level of measurement. If nonprobability sampling occurs techniques such as power analysis are used to compensate for this.
  • 17. Inferential Statistics Researchers are able to make objective decisions about the outcome of their study by using statistical hypothesis testing. Scientific hypothesis is what the researcher believes will be the outcome of the study. Null hypothesis is what can actually be tested by the statistical methods. Inferential stats use the null hypothesis to test the validity of a scientific hypothesis.
  • 18. Inferential Statistics Probability- the notion that in a repeated trial/study under the same conditions we would get the same results. Statistical probability is based on sampling error. The tendency for stastics to fluctuate from one sample to another is known as sampling error.
  • 19. Type I and Type II Errors  2 types of errors in statistical inference.  Type I- researcher rejects a null hypothesis when it is actually true.  Type II- researcher accepts a null hypothesis that is actually false.  Type I errors are considered more serious because if a researcher declares that differences exist when none are present the potential exists for patient care to be adversely affected.  Type II errors occur when sample is too small.
  • 20. Level of Significance The probability of making a type I error. Minimum accepted level for nursing research is 0.05. “ If I conduct this study 100 times, the decision to reject the null hypothesis would be wrong 5 times out of 100”
  • 21. LOS If wanting to assume smaller risk level will be set at 0.01. Meaning researcher is willing to be wrong only once in 100 trials. Decision to use alpha level 0.05 or 0.01 depends of the study significance. Decreasing the risk of making a type I error increases the risk of making a type II error.
  • 22. Parametric and Nonparametric Statistics are used to determine significance.  Parametric have 3 attributes: 1. Estimation of at least one population parameter. 2. Require measurement on at least an interval scale. 3. Involve certain assumptions about the variables being studied.  Variable is normally distributed in the overall population.  Most researchers prefer parametric statistic when possible because they are more powerful and more flexible.
  • 23. Nonparametric Not based on the estimation of population parameters; usually applied when variable measured on a nominal or ordinal scale , or distribution of scores is severely skewed. Table 14.3 and Table 14.4, page 324. Most commonly used inferential statistics.
  • 24. Most Commonly Used Inferential Statistics  Parametric  t statistic-commonly used in nursing research, tests whether 2 group means are different.  ANOVA  ANCOVA  Nonparametric  Chi-square- used when data is at the nominal level, determine difference between groups. Robust and used with small samples.  Fisher’s exact probability.
  • 25. Tests of Relationships Interested in exploring the relationship between 2 or more variables. Studies would use statistics to determine the correlation or degree of association between 2 or more variables. Pearson r, the sign test, the Wilcoxon matched pairs, signed rank test and multiple regression.
  • 26. Review Questions 1. Statistics are used in nursing research to : a. Help us organize and understand the data generated. b. Help us to publish our study results. c. Help us to analyze data that can be useful in practice. d. Help us to determine if results have practical value.
  • 27. 2. List the four levels of measurement: • ___________________ • ___________________ • ___________________ • ___________________
  • 28. 3. The level of measurement that allows for the most manipulation of data and is used most often in the physical sciences is? __________________ 4. Give 2 examples of this level of measurement: • _____________ • _____________
  • 29. 5. Define descriptive statistics. 6. Define inferential statistics. 7.List the measures of central tendency. • ______________ • ______________ • ______________
  • 30. 8. The bell shaped curve is: a. Used often in inferential statistics. b. Known for the mean, median and mode being equal. c. Found most often in nature. d. All of the above e. A & B.
  • 31. 9. Type ____ errors are most serious because they can negatively impact patient care. 10. Rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true is what type error?
  • 32. Extra Credit 11. What is the lowest level of measurement and why?