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Introduction To Statistics

This document provides an introduction to statistics. It discusses the history and development of statistics, noting that the word derives from Latin and other European languages and refers to political states. It traces the early use of statistics by individuals, states, and Britain after the Napoleonic Wars. The document defines statistics and outlines the two main parts: theoretical statistics including descriptive and inferential statistics, and applied statistics. It provides examples of how statistics is used in various fields like business, economics, accounting, and describes common statistical analyses and their functions. Finally, it briefly discusses limitations and potential misuses of statistics.

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Introduction To Statistics

This document provides an introduction to statistics. It discusses the history and development of statistics, noting that the word derives from Latin and other European languages and refers to political states. It traces the early use of statistics by individuals, states, and Britain after the Napoleonic Wars. The document defines statistics and outlines the two main parts: theoretical statistics including descriptive and inferential statistics, and applied statistics. It provides examples of how statistics is used in various fields like business, economics, accounting, and describes common statistical analyses and their functions. Finally, it briefly discusses limitations and potential misuses of statistics.

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WELCOME

Introduction
To
Statistics
By:
Prajeet K. Timalsina
Imperial Business College
Hattisar, Kamaldi, Kathmandu
History and Development of Statistics

 Word statistics has been derived from Latin word ‘Status’, Italian word
‘Statistica’ and German word ‘Statistik’ which means political state
 Human beings used statistics unknowingly.
 People used to keep the information’s of cattle’s, properties, records of
crops etc.
 State used to keep the records of police and army.
 Britain started to release the statics knowingly after the Napoleonic war.
 It was used to formulate the economic policy.
 So it can be argued that the origin of statistics in formal ways.
 First comprehensive work on numerical interpretation of biological and social
phenomenon is due to John
 Sir William Petty developed theory as Political Arithmetic
 Statistics is used in every areas nowadays
 They are the basis for many business, governmental and commodity decisions
 In this context it is logical to recall H.G. Wells’s statement that “statical thinking will
one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write
 Statistics may be used in
• Qualitative information of facts
• Statistical methods for handling numerical data
 It is mostly used for collecting, analysing and summarizing the numerical data.
Definitions of Statistics

 Definition of statistics are given by many scholars:


 According to Horace Secrist,
“Statistics are aggregates of facts affected ta a marked extent by
multiplicity of causes, numerically expressed, enumerated or
estimated according to reasonable standard of accuracy, collected
in a systematic manner for a predetermined purpose and placed in
rational to each other.”
 A comprehensive definitions given by cortex and Cowden is
“Statistics may be defined as the collection, presentation, analysis
and interpretation of numerical data.”
Parts of Statistics (Types)

 There are two parts of statistics and they are:

A. Theoretical Statistics

B. Applied Statistics

A. Theoretical Statistics
 It is also known as mathematical statistics which provides the approaches for making
decision.

 It is further divided into two sub division

1. Descriptive Statistics

2. Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
 Summarizes of data, which may be tabular, graphical or numerical
are known as descriptive statistics
 Descriptive statistical measures are central tendency, measures of
dispersion, measures of skewness, measures of kurtosis, etc.
Inferential Statistics

Drawn sample can represent the entire population

Different Statistical techniques are used to draw the valid conclusion

 On the basis of the statistical measures calculated from the


sample data so that the conclusion can be representative of whole
data
B. Applied Statistics
 Consists of massive application of theoretical or
mathematical statistics in different area
 It is used to solve day to day practical problems.
 Statistics may be the art of making numerical
conjectures like :
 Who is going to win the next election?
 How many people are unemployed?
 Why does the casino make a profit at roulette?
Fundamental Elements of a
Statistical Analysis
a) Problem Formulation
 It is necessary to formulate a problem on which a study is carried out
 Problems should be clearly understood
b) Objective of the study
 Researcher needs to know the objectives of the study
 The objectives should not be ambitious and should be feasible with
respect to cost, time and other resources
c) Sources of data
 Data is the main source
 Researcher should be able to know the source of data should be primary
or secondary
d) Preparations of Questionnaires
 In order to collect the data it is necessary to prepare the suitable set of
questionnaire
 Questions should be non-ambiguous, coherent, sequential, etc.
e) Conducting the field survey
 Field work is the most to collect the correct data
 Researcher should decide whether field work will be census or survey
f) Checking the data quality
 It is necessary to check the units of measurements, quality of range, etc.
g) Data analysis
 It should be analysed by using appropriate statistical
methods
 Experienced statistician should be used

h) Interpreting and presentation of the findings


 Researchers must have to interpret these findings in
meaningful manner
 A comprehensive report is prepared with all the
statistical findings
Functions of Statistics

 To represent facts from numerical figures in a definite form:


 It shows every fact in figures and in numbers
 To condense the widely and voluminous data:-
 It is quite inconvenient to say something about the huge mass of data
 It helps to condense the huge and voluminous data by using appropriate
statistical measures
 To help classification of data.
 To make the data comprehensive, it is useful to classify the data utilizing
statistical principle
 To provide methods for making comparison:-
 It provides different statistical procedure and methods for comparing
the relevant values with each other
 To help in formulating policies:-
 To formulate plan and policies ,need to based on statistical conclusion
on the data
 To determine relationship between different phenomena:-
 Its techniques such as; correlation and regression etc. are useful to
measure the relationship between the variables
 To help in predicting future trends:-
 On the basis of past or present estimate values of variables, other values of
variable for future time can be predicted.
 To formulate the test the hypothesis:-
 It is the science, which is most useful for formulate and testing hypothesis
 To have an idea about the occurrence or non-occurrence of certain event:-
 With the help of probability laws and rules one can find it
 to draw valid inferences or conclusions:-
 Due to different reason it is hard to enumerate each and every unit of
universe
 Sample data are chosen and by using different statistical tools statistics
helps to draw valid conclusions
Scope of Statistics
Statistics in Business and Industries:
 It is the implementation of program
 For effective implementation of the organizational program, the number of
components need to be taken care
 Generally, the issues such as commitment of top level mgmt.
 Role of statisticians, planning for implementation etc. Play very important role
Statistics in Accounting:
 -Public accounting firms use statistical sample procedures when conducting
audits for their clients
 Eg;I f accounting firm wants to determine whether the A/R shown in clients B/S
fairly represents the actual amount of A/R or not there is need to take the
sample of the a/c by checking this, the auditor make conclusion whether this
amount is acceptable or not
Statistics in Finance
 -To make financial decision and financial analysis
 -Statistics helps to guide their investment recommendation
 -statistical measure such as :-coeff.of variation, regression
analysis is used to study financial performance of any financial
institution and organ
Statistics in Economic
 Statistics has widely used in economics
 Economists used different statistical information and methods in
making forecasting, planning, formulation of economic policies,
unemployment rates, quality control charts, construction of price
index number etc.
Statistics in Computer and Informational Technology
 Computer alone is not sufficient to resolve all the problems
related to data. For eg.computer cannot resolve the problems
that arise during the time of data collection, data analysis and
interpretation of information.
 The availability of computers has resolved the problem of data
storage as well as the problem of data processing (process of
converting data into meaningful data)
 The availability of internet facilities or other electronic mailing
devices has easy the communication of data or information
Limitations of Statistics
 Statistics does not deal with individuals
 Statistics does not deal with qualitative characteristics directly
 Statistical laws are not exact
 Statistics can be misused
 Statistics starts with the assumptions
 Data in statistics can be manipulated easily
Distrust of Statistics

 Figures are innocent, easily believable and more


convincing
 Figures forwarded for arguments may be inaccurate or
incomplete and thus might lead to wrong inference
 Figures though accurate, may be presented by
manipulating them, If this happens public will be
misinformed
Any Question?
Thank you

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