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Title: CJ 526 Statistical Analysis


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CJ 526 Statistical Analysis
  • Research methods and statistics

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  • Assumptions
  • 1. there is order in nature
  • 2. every event has an explanation
  • 3. we will never know everything

3
Terminology
  • Variable any trait or characteristic which can
    take on a range of values
  • Hypothesis Question or statement about the
    relationship between two or more variables i.e.,
    is there a relationship between number of police
    on the streets and the crime rate? Between taking
    medication and improvement?

4
Terms
  • Independent variable (IV) a variable thought to
    have an effect
  • Dependent variable (DV) affected variable

5
Terms
  • Value
  • Individual characteristics within the set of the
    variable
  • Constant
  • Characteristic that does not change in value
  • Extraneous (EV)
  • Variable that can affect DV, but one that the
    researcher is not interested in

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Examples
  • Gender of people in treatment
  • Variable
  • Gender
  • Values
  • Female, male
  • Social class of patients
  • Variable
  • Social class
  • Values
  • Lower, lower middle, middle, upper middle, upper

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Examples of values of variables
  • Intelligence tests scores
  • Variable
  • Intelligence
  • Values
  • Range from 50 to 160
  • Number of prior felony convictions
  • Variable
  • Prior felony convictions
  • Range from 0 to . . .

8
Constants--example
  • Study of serial killers
  • Gender
  • (Gender would apply to some medical conditions)
  • Race
  • i.e., sickle cell anemia among African
    Americanshold race constant

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  • Independent Variable
  • Home health visits for at risk mothers
  • Constant at-risk
  • Dependent Variables Cognitive development, rate
    of health problems, abuse, school performance,
    criminal history
  • Extraneous Variables
  • State of the economy, other available services

10
Terms
  • Units of analysis units observed and described
    to create summary descriptions of all units and
    to explain differences among them
  • Individuals
  • Groups (i.e., families, gangs)
  • Organizations (hospitals)
  • Social artifacts (traffic accidents, court cases,
    prison riots, patient cases)

11
Terms
  • Theory an explanation that systematically
    organizes observations and hypotheses
  • Basic vs. Applied Research
  • Basic--why questions Applied--solve problems
  • Cross-sectional vs. Longitudinal Research
  • Experimental vs. Ex Post Facto Research

12
Types of research methods
  • Experiments (manipulation and control)
  • Surveys (written and interviews)
  • Field or observational research
  • Record or archival research (content analysis,
    secondary analysis)
  • Case study
  • Evaluation research

13
Steps in research
  • Choosing a research problem
  • Reviewing the literature abstracts and
    journals, books, collected readings, computer
    searches (NCJRS), CD ROMS, and the internet
  • Conceptualization of variables, hypotheses,
    questions

14
Steps in research
  • Selecting how to measure variables
    (operationalization)
  • Selecting subjects for the study population and
    sample
  • Method making observations and measurements
  • Data processing and analysis

15
Steps in research (continued)
  • Interpreting the results and their applications

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Why study statistics?
  • Enhanced Informed Decision Making
  • More Knowledgeable Consumers of Research
  • Better Producers of Research
  • Two Types of Statistical Techniques
  • Descriptive and Inferential

17
  • Statistical techniques to organize and summarize
    data
  • Types of Descriptive Statistics
  • Average score
  • Variability
  • Tables and graphs
  • Strength of relationship (correlation)

18
Inferential Statistics
  • Statistical techniques that allow one to draw
    conclusions about a larger group based on results
    from some portion of it
  • Typical Uses for Inferential Statistical
    Techniques

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Examples of inferential statistics
  • Program Effectiveness
  • Short-term and long-term effectiveness of prison
    boot camp programs
  • Group differences
  • Do males and females differ in terms of response
    to a drug?
  • Theory testing
  • Prediction
  • Bail decision making
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