Prepare a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on statistics and hypothesis testing. This is a Microsoft®PowerPoint® presentation with speaker notes.
Anorexia, as described on p. 383 of Statistics
Enchiladas, as described on pp. 113 and 114 of Statistics
FL Student Survey, as described on pp. 22 and 23 of Statistics
Georgia Student Survey, as described on pp. 22, 23, and 151 of Statistics
Olympic High Jump, as described on pp. 124, 125, and 128 of Statistics
Introduction
o Introduce the Learning Team members and the data set.
o Briefly explain how the data was gathered and identify the study population.
Descriptive Statistics
o Define descriptive statistics and list the various descriptive measures.
o Explain how descriptive statistical analysis increases understanding of the data.
o Include an original graph created with StatCrunch that uses at least one descriptive statistical measure to illustrate the data set.
Inferential Statistics
o Define statistical inference and include and explain at least one original inferential statistical calculation.
o Use StatCrunch to check the calculation and show the steps in your presentation.
o Explain how inferential statistical analysis increases understanding of the data.
Null Hypothesis Testing
o Explain the purpose of null hypothesis testing and provide examples of null hypotheses that may be tested with the data set.
o Explain the logic of hypothesis testing and the role of the null hypothesis.
Implications for Future Research
o Differentiate between descriptive and inferential statistics and how they support the human services research process.