Statistics with Computer Applications (MPA) Presenters
Chapter 1 Preliminary Concepts
Introduction and Basic Concepts
Variables and Data
Chapter 2 Data Collection and Presentation
Data Collection
Data Presentation Mamaril, Shiela laine
Racquel
Recoding Raw Data into Group Data of different -do-
Variables
Graphical Representation of Frequency Distribution -do-
Pie Chart -do-
Computer Applications in SPSS
Chapter 3 Measure of Central Tendency
The Mean
Median
Mode
Quartiles Adriano, Jhon Ren-Ren
Geometric Mean and Harmonic Mean -do-
Percentiles and Deciles -do-
Computer Applications in SPSS -do-
Percent -do-
Chapter 4 Measures of Dispersion and
Skewness
Measure of Variability Antonio, Joan
Skewness -do-
Kurtosis -do-
Computer Applications in SPSS -do-
Coefficient of Variation Agpad, Karen
Chebyshev’s Theorem -do-
Chapter 5 The Normal Distribution Agatep, Marizza and
Mallillin, Jenevie Dianne
Relationship between Sample and Population -do-
Normal Distribution -do-
Applications of the Normal Distribution -do-
Chapter 6 Correlation and Analysis (In six Tabisora Crispin and
ways) Simangan, Ailene
Correlation Analysis -do-
Correlation Between Interval and Nominal Variables -do-
Computer Applications in Correlation Analysis in -do-
SPSS
Chapter 7 Probability Perez, Ma Angelica and
Reymundo, Jeffrey
Probability of Events -do-
Approaches to Probability -do-
Probability Rules -do-
Aids in Solving Probability -do-
Chapter 8 Test of Statistical Hypothesis Dayag, Jolly Ace,
Gonzales, Jhonalyn ,
Cawas, Iary and
Lubaton, Camille
Test of Statistical Hypothesis (Basic Terms)
a. Test for a single mean when the population
variance is known
b. Test for a single mean when the population
variance is unknown and the sample is more
than 30
c. Test for single mean when the population
variance is unknown and the sample is not
more than 30
d. Test for the mean of paired observations
e. Test for the difference of means from
independent samples when the population
variances are unknown.
f. Test for the difference of means from
independent samples when the population
variances are unknown and the samples are
more than 30.
g. Test for the difference of means from
independent samples when the population
variances are unknown and the samples are
not more than 30.
h. Test about a single proportion
i. Test comparing two proportions
j. Test about a single variance or standard
deviations.
k. Test about two variances or standard
deviations
Computer Applications in Test of hypothesis in SPSS
Chapter 9 Variance Analysis (In three ways) Birung, Judy Ann and
Ballad, Janggala
Analysis of Variance -do-
Computer Applications in Analysis of variance in -do-
SPSS
Chapter 10 Enumeration Data Analysis Molina, Mighty and
Chi – Square Test Jimenez, Jei Ariston
Goodness of Fit -do-
Test of Independence -do-
Computer Applications in Chi-Square Test in SPSS -do-
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