Weekly outline
16 February - 22 February
Available ResourcesThe following are resources that you may find helpful as you travel through this course. A description is given for each.23 February - 1 March
What is statistics?
2 March - 8 March
Collecting data9 March - 15 March
How do you collect a simple random sample?16 March - 22 March
30 March - 5 April
Numerical Descriptions of data
Mean and Median
Mean is also known as average, which you are probably more familiar with. Median is your middle value, similar to the median of a highway being in the middle of the roads.
6 April - 12 April
Standard deviation
Standard deviation shows the variation or spread of a set of data. For a single set of data it may not show us a whole lot. It is very useful though in comparing sets of data. Such as a comparison of test scores of males versus females. We can tell which group has scores that are more spread out and then explore why one groups scores varied more than the others.
20 April - 26 April
Outliers
In this section we will look at how to determine if any of our observations are outliers. Outliers can affect many of our measures, but primarily our mean. If there is an outlier, our mean gets pulled towards it. For example, if a basketball player averages 8 points per game and scores 30 points in a game, his new average will rise considerably due to the outlying value.