assessment committee 2009 division of campus life, emory university
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What is quantitative data analysis? Types of quantitative data used in
assessment Descriptive statistics
◦ Utilizing Microsoft Excel Introduction to inferential statistics Presenting quantitative data
Outline
Making sense of numbers.
Using numbers to inform decision-making.
What is quantitative data analysis?
Categorical◦ Nominal: names◦ Ordinal: 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Continuous◦ Ratio: consistent distance between each point◦ Interval: there is a zero starting point
There is an important difference in how you work with categorical and continuous variables!
Types of quantitative data
Just like it sounds – these describe aspects things about a group of numbers.
Descriptive Statistics
What is it?◦ The total
How to get it:◦ Add up all of the numbers.
There are a total of 13 participants. Sum is used to calculate other statistics.
Sum
What is it?◦ The average of all of the numbers
How to get it:◦ Add up all of the numbers and divide by total
sample size. In math-speak: (x1+x2+…+xn)/n. Often notated as (Σxn)/n
For our example:◦ Mean age: 19.3◦ Mean GPA: 2.84◦ Mean hours mentored: 4.53
Mean
What is it?◦ The middle number, when all of the numbers are arranged
in increasing order
How to get it:◦ Put numbers in order from least to greatest, and find the
middle number. If you have an even-sized sample the median is the mean of the two middle numbers.
For our example:◦ Median age: 19◦ Median GPA: 2.85◦ Median hours mentored: 5
Median
What is it?◦ The spread between the smallest and largest
number in the sample.
How to get it:◦ Find the smallest and largest numbers. Subtract
the smallest from the largest.
For our example:◦ Age: 23-17 = 6
GPA: 4.0 – 1.50 = 2.5◦ Hours mentored: 8-1 = 7
Range
What is it?◦ A measure of the variation in the sample, or how spread
out it is. How far does each number vary from the mean?
How to get it:◦ In math-speak: Σ(x – M)2/(n-1). ◦ Hit the easy button and use Excel to calculate this for
you.
In our example:◦ Age: 2.39744◦ GPA: .05437◦ Hours mentored: 5.6026
Variance
What is it?◦ A commonly used measure of how spread out
individual numbers are from the median
How to get it:◦ Take the square root of the variance. Or use the easy
button and have Excel calculate it for you.
In our example:◦ Age: 1.54837◦ GPA: 0.7374◦ Hours mentored: 2.367
Standard deviation
Used to show relationships between variables. Can be used to explain or predict these relationships.
Don’t be intimidated! Inferential statistics are a tool that you can learn to utilize with patience and practice.
Inferential statistics
Variety of statistical tests: Chi-squared, T-tests, analysis of variance, regression, et cetera.
Conveniently many of these tests can be done using software that can be downloaded for FREE if you are an Emory staff member.
Inferential statistics
Statistical tests look for significance, a concept that measures the degree to which your results can be obtained due to chance.
In social science/educational research the term α = .05 is often used. This means there is a 5% or less chance that the results are due to chance.
Significance
Consider the use of inferential statistics when you are designing your assessment project.
Consult with someone who has statistical experience as you develop your own statistical confidence.
Inferential statistical are not always necessary or desirable!
Using inferential statistics
Consider practical vs. statistical significance. Don’t be beholden to statistics. Inferential statistics are a tool, not the answer!
A common mistake
Presenting the data Age GPA Gender Hours
Dick 20 1.9 M 1
Edward 19 1.5 M 1
Emmett 20 2.1 M 2
Lauren 20 2.4 F 3
Mike 19 2.75 M 4
Benjie 18 3 M 4
Joe 19 2.85 M 5
Larry 17 2.75 M 5
Rose 18 3.3 F 5
Bob 18 3.1 M 6
Kate 19 3.4 F 7
Sally 21 4 F 8
Sylvia 23 3.9 F 8
Sum 251 36.95 59
Avg 19.308 2.8423 4.5385
Variance 2.3974 0.5437 5.6026
Std Dev 1.5484 0.7374 2.367
Median 19 2.85 5
Presenting the data
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Relationship between GPA and hours mentored
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Hours mentored
Achieved GPA