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Role of Statistics

in
Scientific Research

A Special Topic Discussion By;


Waruna Kodituwakku & Harsha Perera
"Statistics is the grammar of science.”
Karl Pearson

"If your experiment needs statistics, you


ought to have done a better experiment....“
Ernest Rutherford
Questions

What is statistics?
Why Study Statistics?
What is the importance of statistics in scientific
research?
What is the role of statistics in research?
Describe the importance of statistics in different
fields of study
Questions Contd.

What are the statistical terms used in research


studies?
What are the misuses of statistics in a
research?
How effectively present stat findings using
tools such as tables, graphs etc.
What is Statistics?
“Statistics is the science of learning from data, and of
measuring, controlling, and communicating uncertainty;
and it thereby provides the navigation essential for
controlling the course of scientific and societal advances”

(Davidian and Louis, 2012)

“Statistics is the study of the collection, analysis,


interpretation, presentation and organization of data”.

(Dodge, Y. (2006) The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical


Terms)
Statistical methods can be used to summarize or describe a
collection of data; this is called descriptive statistics.

In addition, patterns in the data may be modeled in a way


that accounts for randomness and uncertainty in the
observations, and are then used to draw inferences about the
process or population being studied; this is called inferential
statistics.
"Applied statistics" contains descriptive statistics and the application of
inferential statistics.

“Theoretical statistics” consist of logical arguments underlying justification


of approaches to statistical inference.

“Mathematical statistics” contains the manipulation of probability


distributions necessary for deriving results related to methods of estimation
and various aspects of computational statistics and the design of
experiments.
Why Study Statistics?
• Knowledge in statistics provides you with the
necessary tools and conceptual foundations in
quantitative reasoning to extract information
intelligently from this sea of data.

• Statistical methods and analyses are often used to


communicate research findings and to support
hypotheses and give credibility to research
methodology and conclusions.

• It is important for researchers and also consumers of


research to understand statistics so that they can be
informed, evaluate the credibility and usefulness of
information, and make appropriate decisions.
What is the importance
of statistics in
scientific research?
• Statistics play a vital role in researches. For example
statistics can used as in data collection, analysis,
interpretation, explanation and presentation. Use of
statistics will guide researchers in research for proper
characterization, summarization, presentation and
interpretation of the result of research.

• Statistics provides a platform for research as to; How to go


about your research, either to consider a sample or the
whole population, the Techniques to use in data collection
and observation, how to go about the data description
(using measure of central tendency).
• Statistical methods and analyses are often used to
communicate research findings and to support
hypotheses and give credibility to research
methodology and conclusions.

• It is important for researchers and also


consumers of research to understand statistics
so that they can be informed, evaluate the
credibility and usefulness of information, and
make appropriate decisions.
• Statics is very important when it comes to the
conclusion of the research.

• In this aspect the major purposes of statistics


are to help us understand and
describe phenomena in our word and to help
us draw reliable conclusions about those
phenomena.
What is the role of
statistics in
scientific research?
Describe the importance of
statistics in different fields of
study.
Statistics has important role in determining the
existing position of per capita income,
unemployment, population growth rate, housing,
schooling medical facilities etc…in a country.

Now statistics holds a central position in almost


every field like Industry, Commerce, Trade, Physics,
Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics, Biology,
Botany, Psychology, Astronomy, Information
Technology etc…, so application of statistics is very
wide.
Specialties have evolved to apply statistical theory and methods to
various disciplines. So there are different fields of application of
statistics. Some of those are described below.

• Astrostatistics is the discipline that applies statistical analysis to


the understanding of astronomical data.

• Biostatistics is a branch of biology that studies biological


phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis, and
includes medical statistics.

• Econometrics is a branch of economics that applies statistical


methods to the empirical study of economic theories and
relationships.

• Business analytics is a rapidly developing business process that


applies statistical methods to data sets to develop new insights
and understanding of business performance & opportunities.
• Environmental statistics is the application of statistical methods to
environmental science. Weather, climate, air and water quality are
included, as are studies of plant and animal populations.

• Statistical mechanics is the application of probability theory, which


includes mathematical tools for dealing with large populations, to the
field of mechanics, which is concerned with the motion of particles or
objects when subjected to a force.

• Statistical physics is one of the fundamental theories of physics, and


uses methods of probability theory in solving physical problems.

• Actuarial science is the discipline that applies mathematical and


statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance and finance industries.
What are the statistical terms
used in research studies?
Population Generalization Hypothesis
sampling
Significance tests Correlation Regression
analysis
Correlation Dependent and Elasticity
coefficient (r) Independent
variable
Standard deviation Factor analysis t-Test

Q-Test Chi-squared test Mann–Whitney U-


test
Wilcoxon matched Fisher's exact test One-way ANOVA
pairs test
What are the misuses of
statistics in a research?
Discarding unfavorable data Loaded questions

Overgeneralization Biased samples

Misreporting or misunderstanding False causality


of estimated error

Proof of the null hypothesis Confusing statistical significance


with practical significance

Misleading Graphs Data manipulation

Suspect Samples Ambiguous Averages


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