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Title: Psychology and Statistics


1
Psychology and Statistics
  • Interpreting Data
  • (Ch. 1 Myers and Ch. 2 Barrons)

2
Descriptive Statistics
  • Descriptive statistics describes a set of data
  • Measures of Central Tendency
  • Goal is to determine the center of the
    distribution
  • Measures of Variation
  • Goal is to describe the diversity of the
    distribution

3
Measures of Central Tendency
  • MEAN - Average
  • MEDIAN Middle, 50th
  • MODE Most frequently occurring score

4
Mean
  • Most frequently used measure of central tendency
    but can be distorted by outliers (extremes). If
    the distribution includes outliers, then the
    median is a better measure of central tendency.
  • Ex. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18

5
Mean
  • If the distribution is not skewed it is called
    symmetrical. Outliers skew the distribution. If
    there are high positive outliers then the
    distribution is positively skewed. (more low
    scores than high scores) If there are very low
    outliers then the distribution is negatively
    skewed. (more high scores than low scores)

Symmetrical Positively Skewed
Negatively Skewed
6
Examples of Skewed Distributions
  • 39,000 penniless people
  • Geography Majors from UNC Chapel Hill class of
    84??
  • Test average 65

7
Measures of Variation
  • Range the gap between the lowest and the
    highest score

8
Distribution of ValueStandard Deviation
  • THE BELL CURVE (IQ)
  • or 1 Standard Deviation 15 pts.
  • Remember Standard Deviation measures the distance
    from the mean.
  • Mean of IQ 100
  • What score is 1 SD? What score is 1 SD?
  • and 1 SD of IQ scores includes 68
  • What score is 2 SD? What score is 2 SD?
  • and 2 SD of IQ scores includes 95

9
Z Scores and Standard Deviation
  • Z scores measure the distance of a score from the
    mean in units of standard deviation. If the score
    is below the mean its z score is negative. If it
    Is above the mean then the z score is positive.
  • Consider this example. Mean of 100. Joe scores 90
    and has a z score of -1. Sarah scores a 105. What
    is her z score?

10
Inferential Statistics
  • Inferential Statistics determines if the findings
    can be applied to a larger population from which
    the sample was selected.
  • It is a goal of the researchers for the sample to
    be representative of the population
  • The extent to which the sample differs from the
    population is known as sampling error.
  • Statistical tests yield p values. The smaller the
    p-value the more significant the results. The
    cutoff for findings being statistically
    significant is p .05. This means that there is
    a 5 chance that the findings were by chance.
    P-value never equals 0 because we can never be
    100 certain that our findings were not due to
    chance.

11
Statistical Significance
  • When is the difference significant?
  • Psychologists are conservative when it comes to
    declaring some research statistically
    significant.
  • Statistical significance When the difference
    observed is not likely to have occurred by
    chance.
  • When samples averages are reliable and the
    difference between them is large then the
    difference has statistical significance
  • When it is 5 or less likely to have occurred by
    chance, then psychologist will say that there is
    statistical significance.
  • Be wary of statistical significance in
    homogeneous samples (these samples are
    homogeneous and not practical to life application)

12
Statistics can Lie
  • Examples of Statistics being used for selfish
    purposes of politicians and/or corporations.
  • Video
  • ECU study changing NC school start times
  • Global Warming Studies funded by Exxon.
  • NC HWY 74 By Pass studies and impact on the
    environment.
  • Health Care Debate - Lies, Lies and Statistics
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