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Title: Statistics for Decision Making


1
Statistics for Decision Making
QM 2113 -- Spring 2003
  • Wrapping Up the Semester (b)

Instructor John Seydel, Ph.D.
2
Agenda
  • Address questions regarding SPSS
  • Description
  • Categorical data
  • Numeric data
  • Charts scatterplot, bar chart, histogram
  • Regression
  • Crosstabs
  • Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals
  • Discuss review exam
  • Revisit final exam from last year
  • Discuss broader view of regression analysis

3
SPSS Questions
  • May have another in-class exercise session, so
    you do need to be comfortable with SPSS
  • SPSS approaches
  • Corresponding Excel procedures
  • SPSS toolbox
  • Data preparation descriptions, selecting cases,
    recoding variables
  • Description
  • Categorical data (Analyze Descriptive
    Statistics Frequencies)
  • Numeric data (Analyze Descriptive Statistics
    Descriptives)
  • Charts
  • Include scatterplot, bar chart, histogram
  • Should be able to edit results
  • Regression (Analyze Regression Linear)
  • Crosstabs (Analyze Descriptive Statistics
    Crosstabs)
  • Hypothesis testing and confidence intervals

4
Exam Solutions
  • First, a quick review
  • Overview of inference
  • Summary of important measures
  • Hypothesis testing process
  • Review exam
  • Comments
  • Look at some, but not all, problems
  • Final exam (from last year)
  • Look at
  • Problem 1(a,c)
  • Problem 3
  • Problem 5 discuss what normally distributed
    means
  • SPSS approach as appropriate

5
Important Regression Applications
  • First, consider
  • The general model
  • The hypotheses
  • General model (extension of bivariate model)
  • Population or process
  • y b0 b1x1 b2x2 b3x3 . . . e
  • Estimated by
  • y b0 b1x1 b2x2 b3x3 . . .
  • Null hypothesis is no relationship(s) exist(s)
  • Model ? H0 All bi 0
  • Each factor (xi) ? H0 bi 0
  • Significance values (p-values) are given by
    regression output
  • Extensions of bivariate regression
  • Multiple regression
  • Time series (simply a bivariate model treating
    time as a factor)

6
Lets Look at Some Sports Data
  • How about baseball?
  • Get data from www.sportingnews.com
  • Use Excels data import feature
  • On the Web
  • Go to home page
  • Select STL (or other team) from MLB drop-down box
    (Teams)
  • Click on Stats link
  • Copy URL from address box
  • Import the data into Excel . . .
  • Repeat for other teams in the NL Central division

7
Working with Imported Data in Excel
  • Overview
  • Determine URL for where data table is located
  • Import the data
  • Reformat as needed
  • Import procedure
  • Click on Data Import External Data New Web
    Query
  • Paste URL into Address box (Ctrl-v)
  • Click on Go button and then Import (dont select
    any tables)
  • Click on OK and wait while data are imported
  • Reformatting
  • All HTML tables on entire page are imported
  • Need to delete rows and columns that arent
    needed
  • Remaining data will likely need to be reformatted
    for better display

8
Some Other Nifty Excel Imports
  • Enter any recognized stock symbol
  • Note the smart tag
  • Can click on the smart tag and import stock info
  • Alternatively, use existing web query
  • MSN stock quotes
  • MSN currency rates
  • Custom query (easy to create)
  • Process
  • Data Import External Data Import Data
  • (Need to provide stock symbols)
  • Still need to do some formatting
  • Can set so updating is dynamic

9
Final Exam Info
  • Plan on meeting during the final exam time
  • Thursday _at_ 1230-230
  • BU 205A (computers are working better)
  • In-class exercise
  • Primarily working with Excel rather than SPSS
  • Miscellaneous analyses
  • Importing data
  • Additional features of PivotTables
  • Time series analysis
  • Other . . . ?

10
Appendix
11
Inference Schematic View
Population or Process
Sample
Statistic
Parameter
  • Inferences

12
Sampling Distributions (Reminder)
13
Hypothesis Testing Process
  • Identify the parameter of concern (m, s, p, b1)
  • Define hypotheses
  • Null (H0)
  • What well believe until proven otherwise
  • We state this first if were seeing if
    somethings changed
  • Alternate (HA)
  • Opposite of H0
  • If were trying to prove something, we state it
    as HA and start with this, not the null
  • Then state your willingness to make the wrong
    conclusion (a)
  • Draw a sketch of the sampling distribution
  • Determine the decision rule (DR)
  • Gather data and compare results to the DR
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