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Statistical Inference

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November 30, 2022

What is Inference?

Important

Statistical inference is the process of drawing conclusions about the entire population based on the information in a sample.

In this Section we will examine samples from populations and find procedures for estimating parameters such as means and sd. We will also devise procedures for comparing means and variances across more than one population. The conditions that make these procedures possible and accurate will also be studied and we will find alternative methods when those assumptions breakdown.

Based on our ideas of data and types of variables, here is a table of what we may infer, based on the underlying data:

Data Types and Inference
Variable(s) Estimating What? Population Parameter Sample Statistic
Single Qual variable Proportion p p^
Single Quant variable Mean μ x¯
Two Qual Variables Difference in Proportions p1−p2 p1^−p2^
One Qual, one Quant Difference in Means μ1−μ2 x1¯−x2¯
Two Quant variables Correlation ρ r

We will examine inference procedures for all these cases.

An Idea to Encourage You: Stats Lessons from Sholay!!

Gabbar: “Kitne Aadmi thay?
Stats Teacher: How many observations do you have? n < 30 is a joke.

Gabbar: Kya Samajh kar aaye thay? Gabbar khus hoga? Sabaasi dega kya?
Stats Teacher: What are the levels in your Factors? Are they binary? Don’t do ANOVA just yet!

Gabbar: (Fires off three rounds ) Haan, ab theek hai!
Stats Teacher: Yes, now the dataset is balanced wrt the factor (Treatment and Control).

Gabbar: Is pistol mein teen zindagi aur teen maut bandh hai. Dekhte hain kisko kya milega.
Stats Teacher: This is our Research Question, for which we will Design an Experiment.

Gabbar: (Twirls the chambers of his revolver) “Hume kuchh nahi pataa!”
Stats Teacher: Let us perform a non-parametric Permutation Test for this Factor!

Gabbar: “Kamaal ho gaya!”
Stats Teacher: Fantastic! Our p-value is so small that we can reject the NULL Hypothesis!!

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References

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Modules

🧭 Basics of Statistical Inference

What Do you want to Find Out Today?

Nov 9, 2022

🎲 Samples, Populations, Statistics and Inference

Sampling
Central Limit Theorem
Standard Error
Confidence Intervals

How much Land Data does a Man need?

Nov 25, 2022
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Basics of Randomization Tests

Randomization
Permutation
Explanatory Variable
Random Number Generation
Null Distributions

What is meant by a Randomization Test?

Nov 27, 2022

🃏 Inference for a Single Mean

“The more I love humanity in general, the less I love man in particular. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
t.test
Inference
Bootstrap
Null Distributions
Generating Parallel Worlds

Inference Tests for a Single population Mean

Nov 10, 2022
Arvind V.

🃏 Inference for Two Independent Means

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Nov 22, 2022

🃏 Inference for Comparing Two Paired Means

Sometimes the data is collected on the same set of individual categories, e.g. scores by sport persons in two separate tournaments, or sales of identical items in two…
Nov 10, 2022

Comparing Multiple Means with ANOVA

ANOVA to investigate how frogspawn hatching time varies with temperature.

Mar 28, 2023

Inference for Correlation

Statistical Significance Tests for Correlations between two Variables

Nov 25, 2022
Arvind V.
From The Internet Archive

🃏 Testing a Single Proportion

Permutation
Monte Carlo Simulation
Random Number Generation
Distributions
Generating Parallel Worlds

Inference Tests for the significance of a Proportion

Nov 10, 2022
From The Internet Archive

🃏 Inference Test for Two Proportions

Permutation
Monte Carlo Simulation
Random Number Generation
Distributions
Generating Parallel Worlds

Inference Test for Two Proportions

Nov 10, 2022
Arvind V.
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