Inferential vs descriptive tutorial of when to use

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About This Presentation

Inferential vs Descriptive Tutorial of When to Use


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Is this question … Inferential? Descriptive? or

Descriptive Statistics

Descriptive statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone in an entire group or population . Central Tendency, Spread, or Symmetry? Everyone in the population

A population can be everyone in a country (e.g., United States, Zimbabwe, Peru, China, etc.) e veryone in a company. e very student in a state, in a school district, in a school or in a class.

A population can be everyone in a country (e.g., United States, Zimbabwe, Peru, China, etc.) e veryone in a company e very student in a state, in a school district, in a school or in a class. The key words you look for in your research question are all , everyone , census , entire group …

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…).

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…). While it is unlikely, imagine we are able to ask all 13,500 taxi drivers in New York.

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…). While it is unlikely, imagine we are able to ask all 13,500 taxi drivers in New York . In this case, we would use descriptive statistics to summarize our findings!

Inferential Statistics

Central Tendency, Spread, or Symmetry? Sample of the population Everyone in the population infer Inferential statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone . Since you can’t access the entire group. You take a small sample from the entire group and infer or generalize the results to the entire group.

Central Tendency, Spread, or Symmetry? Sample of the population Everyone in the population infer This is when you use inferential statistics ! Inferential statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone . Since you can’t access the entire group. You take a small sample from the entire group and infer or generalize the results to the entire group.

Central Tendency, Spread, or Symmetry? Sample of the population Everyone in the population infer Look for words like, “ infer , ” “ generalize ,” “ statistical significance ”… Inferential statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone . Since you can’t access the entire group. You take a small sample from the entire group and infer or generalize the results to the entire group.

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…) But we do not have the ability to ask all 13,500 of them. Let’s say we chose a small group of 80 and asked them. Inferential statistics make it possible to infer what is happening with the 80 to all 13,500.

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…) But we do not have the ability to ask all 13,500 of them. Let’s say we chose a small group of 80 and asked them. Inferential statistics make it possible to infer what is happening with the 80 to all 13,500.

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…) But we do not have the ability to ask all 13,500 of them. Let’s say we choose a small group of 80 and ask them. Inferential statistics make it possible to infer what is happening with the 80 to all 13,500. infer

Example Let’s say we want to know something about all taxi drivers in New York (e.g., how fast they drive, how much they charge…) But we do not have the ability to ask all 13,500 of them. Let’s say we choose a small group of 80 and ask them. Inferential statistics make it possible to infer what is happening with the 80 to all 13,500. In this case, you use inferential Statistics infer

Let’s Practice!

Find the average driving distance from home to work for all employees at your company. Inferential Descriptive

Find the average driving distance from home to work for all employees at your company. Inferential Descriptive

Find the average driving distance from home to work for all employees at your company. Inferential Descriptive

Find the average driving distance from home to work for all employees at your company. Inferential Descriptive Descriptive statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone in an entire group. Everyone in the population

Next Example

What factors influence employees to stay at your company? You take a sample of 40 employees and generalize the results to all employees who stay. Inferential Descriptive

What factors influence employees to stay at your company? You take a sample of 40 employees and generalize the results to all employees who stay. Inferential Descriptive

What factors influence employees to stay at your company? You take a sample of 40 employees and generalize the results to all employees who stay. Inferential Descriptive

What factors influence employees to stay at your company? You take a sample of 40 employees and generalize the results to all employees who stay. Inferential Descriptive Inferential statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone from a smaller group.  Sample from the population Everyone in the population g eneralize to

Final Example

How do the customer satisfaction levels compare between English and Spanish speaking customers? You compare samples from each group and infer the results to both populations. Inferential Descriptive

How do the customer satisfaction levels compare between English and Spanish speaking customers? You compare samples from each group and infer the results to both populations. Inferential Descriptive

How do the customer satisfaction levels compare between English and Spanish speaking customers? You compare samples from each group and infer the results to both populations . Inferential Descriptive

How do the customer satisfaction levels compare between English and Spanish speaking customers? You compare samples from each group and infer the results to both populations . Inferential Descriptive Sample from the population Everyone in the population g eneralize to Inferential statistics are used when you want to know something about everyone from a smaller group. 

In this course you will learn when to run 24 statistical methods.

In this course you will learn when to run 24 statistical methods. By choosing descriptive that narrows the number down to 6 possible methods .

In this course you will learn when to run 24 statistical methods. By choosing descriptive that narrows the number down to 6 possible methods. Mean Median Mode Range Stdev IQR Descriptive?

In this course you will learn when to run 24 statistical methods. By choosing inferential that narrows the number down to 18 possible methods .

In this course you will learn when to run 24 statistical methods. By choosing inferential that narrows the number down to 18 possible methods. Inferential? or Single t Ind t Pair t anova ancova F- anova RM Split Pearson Partial Point-B Phi Spear Kendall Single R Multi R Chi Ind Chi Fit Mean Median Mode Range Stdev IQR Descriptive?

Return to your original question. What type of research question is it? Inferential? Descriptive? or