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STAT 101: Data Analysis and Statistical Inference Course Website: http://stat.duke.edu/courses/spring14/sta101.001/ Syllabus Course Website Professor Kari Lock Morgan kari@stat.duke.edu Sakai: https://sakai.duke.edu/portal/site/stat101_spring14 Lecture Slides Lecture slides will be posted on the course website the day before class The slides posted will NOT be complete (I want you to think during class, so won t give you the answers to questions posed). You are encouraged to take notes on the slides. Textbook Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data by Lock, Lock, Lock Morgan, Lock, and Lock Purchasing options: Bookstore (new, used) wiley.com (e-book) Amazon.com (new, used, kindle, rent) Wiley Plus (wiley.com): interactive online text (linked videos, practice problems, odd solutions) Clickers Two options: 1) Purchase an i>clicker remote (any version OK) 2) Get the i>clickergo app for your smartphone Register your clicker, using NetID, athttp://www.iclicker.com/support/registeryourclicker/ The point of clicker questions is to motivate you to think actively about new material as it is being presented Class Year What is your class year? (a) First-year (b) Sophomore (c) Junior (d) Senior Credit simply for clicking in 1

Major Your primary major (or potential future major) best falls under the category (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Natural Sciences Arts and Humanities Social Sciences Math/Statistics/CS Other Support My Office Hours: (in Old Chemistry 216) Mon 3 4 pm, Wed 3 4 pm, Fri 1 3 pm TA Office Hours: tbd Statistics Education Center: (in Old Chem 211A) 4 9 pm Sunday Thursday in Old Chem 211A Email: Email your TA or kari@stat.duke.edu Grade Breakdown Labs 26 points (5%) Homework 50 points (10%) Clickers 24 points (5%) Projects 100 points (20 %) Midterms 150 points (30%) Final Exam 150 points (30%) TOTAL 500 points (Up to 10 extra credit points may be earned.) Labs Labs are on Thursdays in Old Chem 101, starting tomorrow Statistical software, practice analyzing data Labs will be group based Labs will use all free software: StatKey: lock5stat.com/statkey Other free software: tbd Homework Weekly homework due, usually on Mondays Point of homework: to LEARN! to make sure you are keeping up with the material to prepare you for projects and exams Graded problems and practice problems Grading Graded on a 6 point scale Lowest homework grade dropped Penalties for late homework Project 1 Individual Projects EDA, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests written report up to 5 pages in length Project 2 with your lab group Regression written report up to 10 pages in length 2

Exams Midterm Exams: 2/19 and 4/2 in class Final: 4/28 2 5pm Exams are mandatory and must be taken at the given time. Make-up exams will not be given. In extreme circumstances (severe illness), midterms may be excused only in advance. In this case the grade will be imputed by regression. Keys to Success Come to class ready to think and be engaged Come to lab ready to think and be engaged Do the homework, trying it by yourself first Do lots of practice problems Read the textbook Stay on top of the material Why Statistics? Introduction to Data SECTION 1.1 Data Cases and variables Categorical and quantitative variables Using data to answer a question Statistics is all about DATA Collecting DATA Describing DATA summarizing, visualizing Analyzing DATA Data are everywhere! Regardless of your field, interests, lifestyle, etc., you will almost definitely have to make decisions based on data, or evaluate decisions someone else has made based on data Data Data are a set of measurements taken on a set of individual units Usually data is stored and presented in a dataset, comprised of variables measured on cases Cases and Variables We obtain information about cases or units. A variable is any characteristic that is recorded for each case. Generally each case makes up a row in a dataset, and each variable makes up a column 3

Country Countries of the World Land Area Birth Life Population Rural Health Internet Rate ExpectancyHIV Intro Statistics Survey Data Afghanistan 652230 29021099 76 3.7 1.7 46.5 43.9 Albania 27400 3143291 53.3 8.2 23.9 14.6 76.6 Algeria 2381740 34373426 34.8 10.6 10.2 20.8 72.4 0.1 American Samoa 200 66107 7.7 Andorra 470 83810 11.1 21.3 70.5 10.4 Angola 1246700 18020668 43.3 6.8 3.1 42.9 47 2 Antigua and Barbuda 440 86634 69.5 11 75 Argentina 2736690 39882980 8 13.7 28.1 17.3 75.3 0.5 Diet Coke and Calcium Drink Calcium Excreted Diet cola 50 Diet cola 62 Diet cola 48 Diet cola 55 Diet cola 58 Diet cola 61 Diet cola 58 Diet cola 56 Water 48 Water 46 Water 54 Water 45 Water 53 Water 46 Water 53 Water 48 Data US News and World Report National University Rankings Stock Market Duke Basketball Unemployment Rate Hybrid Cars Public Opinion Antidepressants and Alzheimer s Data Applicable to You Think of a potential dataset (it doesn t have to actually exist) that you would be interested in analyzing What are the cases? What are the variables? What interesting questions could it help you answer? Counties with the highest kidney cancer death rates Source: Gelman et. al. Bayesian Data Anaylsis, CRC Press, 2004. 4

If the values in the kidney cancer dataset are rates of kidney cancer deaths, then what are the cases? (a) The people living in the US (b) The counties of the US Counties with the lowest kidney cancer death rates Source: Gelman et. al. Bayesian Data Anaylsis, CRC Press, 2004. A person either has kidney cancer or doesn t a rate must apply to a group of people, such as a county If the values in the kidney cancer dataset are yes/no, then what are the cases? Categorical versus Quantitative Variables are classified as either categorical or quantitative: (a) The people living in the US (b) The counties of the US A person either has kidney cancer or doesn t. Yes/no doesn t make sense for a county. A categorical variable divides the cases into groups A quantitative variable measures a numerical quantity for each case Categorical Quantitative If the cases in the kidney cancer dataset are counties, then the measured variable is (a) Categorical (b) Quantitative Rates are numbers (quantitative). 5

If the cases in the kidney cancer dataset are people, then the measured variable is (a) Categorical (b) Quantitative Either having kidney cancer or not is categorical. Variables For each of the following situations: What are the variables? Is each variable categorical or quantitative? 1. Can eating a yogurt a day cause you to lose weight? 2. Do males find females more attractive if they wear red? 3. Does louder music cause people to drink more beer? 4. Are lions more likely to attack after a full moon? (the answer to all of these questions is yes!) Summary Data are everywhere, and pertain to a wide variety of topics A dataset is usually comprised of variables measured on cases Variables are either categorical or quantitative Data can be used to provide information about essentially anything we are interested in and want to collect data on! Read Section 1.1 To Do If you haven t already Get the textbook Get a clicker or app for your smartphone and register it at http://www.iclicker.com/support/registeryourclicker/ (for Student ID use your NetID) Why Statistics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntbzuqr7 drc&feature=youtu.be 6