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Descriptive Statistics
The
descriptive statistics feature of statistiXL provides a quick and easy summary
of the basic parametric and nonparametric statistics that describe a sample of
values. Unlike many packages, statistiXL provides modules for both linear data
and circular descriptive statistics.
A sample of values collected using a linear scale (e.g. length, mass,
temperature) can be described by a variety of descriptive statistics, the more
common being the mean, median, variance and standard deviation. The descriptive
statistics which can be provided (by user selection) with the linear
descriptive statistics module are: mean, median, mode, standard error, standard
deviation, variance, coefficient of variation, lower and upper confidence
limits, 25th and 75th percentiles, sum, minimum and maximum values, nth
smallest and largest values (with user input of n), range, count, skewness
(with probability if count >9) and kurtosis (with probability if count
>19). If these data are sampled at random from a normal distribution, then
the data are best summarized by the parametric statistics such as mean,
variance and standard deviation. If the data are sampled from a non-normal
distribution, then the non-parametric statistics such as median, mode,
percentiles and range may be more appropriate statistics for summarizing these
data. Options for graphical output includes a “box and whisker” plot and an
error bar plot.
A
sample of values collected using a circular scale (e.g. time of day or compass
bearing) can be described by a variety of descriptive statistics, the more
common being the mean angle, angular variance and angular standard deviation.
The information provided in the circular descriptive statistics module is mean
angle, angular standard deviation, angular variance, circular standard
deviation, circular variance, lower and upper 95% confidence limits for the
mean angle, and the count. Circular data can be examined for goodness-of-fit to
a circular distribution using the Goodness-of-Fit module. Optional graphical
output includes a circular plot.
The help file included with statistiXL provides an overview of descriptive
statistics, and an example of linear and circular descriptive statistical
analysis.
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