Statistics
Study of data collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation.
Basic Concepts
Describing Data: Charts and Summaries
Making Sense of Data
Once you have data, it's time to organize and summarize it so everyone can understand what's going on.
Charts and Graphs
- Bar charts: Great for comparing categories.
- Pie charts: Show proportions in a whole.
- Line graphs: Track changes over time.
- Histograms: Show the distribution of numerical data.
Summaries
- Mean: The average value.
- Median: The middle value when data is ordered.
- Mode: The most common value.
Why Use Visuals?
Visuals help people spot trends, differences, and patterns quickly. They make information easier to digest and share.
Everyday Examples
Meteorologists use line graphs to show temperature changes, while businesses use bar charts to compare product sales.
Examples
Using a pie chart to show how students get to school (bus, car, bike, or walk).
Calculating the average (mean) score on a math test.
In a Nutshell
Charts and summaries turn raw data into useful stories.