GEOG 420 / POL 420 / SOC 420
Fall 2019
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
 Once we have…
 Chosen research question
 Completed literature review
 Selected appropriate research design
▪ Survey; Experiment; Observation; Content Analysis
 Gathered data
 We can use statistics to quantify our results
for presentation and publication
 Understand your own and others’ results
 What do resulting numbers mean?
 Awareness of statistical results
 Remember “innumeracy?”
Quantitative Methods
 Array of rows and columns that stores
observed values and variables
 Similar to Excel Spreadsheet
 What goes into these cells?
 Review different types of variables
 Nominal: Classification of observations into categories.
 Examples: Religious Faith, Race
 Ordinal: Observations can be compared by having more or less
of a particular attribute; uncertainty of equality.
 Example: Olympic Performance (Gold, Silver, Bronze medals)
 Interval: Intervals between values assigned to observations
have meaning and no meaningful zero point.
 Examples: Temperature; Dates
 Ratio: Interval variable properties with true zero point.
 Examples: Income;Years of Education
Quantitative Methods
 Table showing number of observations and
each value of a variable
 “Lists” each variable’s possible values and
how often each occurs
 Raw Frequency
 Number of observations of a given variable
 Relative Frequency
 Number that transforms raw frequency into proportion or
percentage
▪ Proportion
▪ Percentage
 Cumulative Frequency
 Portion of total that is above or below a certain point
Too Much
Influence
Frequency Proportion Relative
Frequency
Cumulative
Frequency
StronglyAgree 333 .34 33.5 33.5
Agree 533 .54 53.6 87.1
Uncertain 38 .04 3.8 90.9
Disagree 75 .08 7.5 98.4
Disagree
Strongly
16 .02 1.6 100
Totals 995 1.01 100
Quantitative Methods
 Describe characteristics or properties of a
set of numbers
 Two MainTypes:
 Measures of CentralTendency
 Measures of Dispersion
Quantitative Methods
MEAN
 Locates the middle or
center of a distribution
 Most familiar measure of
central tendency;
“average”
 Add values of variable
and divide total by total
number of values
MEDIAN
 Divides distribution in half
 Odd-Numbered Set
 Even-Numbered Set
 Most appropriate with
ordinal-level data
 Commonly used when dealing with nominal or
categorical data
 Category with the greatest frequency of
observations
 If distribution has one mode = unimodal
 If distribution has two modes = bimodal
 If distribution has many modes = multimodal
Quantitative Methods
 No variability (all scores have same value),
then variability = 0
 Measure will always be positive number
(cannot be “less than zero” variation)
 Greater variability of data, larger the measure
 Largest (maximum) value
of variable minus smallest
(minimum) value
INTERQUARTILE RANGE
 Divide observations into
four equal portions
 First batch contains 25% of
cases, 2nd would have 25%,
and so would the 3rd and 4th
grouping; division points
are called quartiles
 Finding range, but using 3rd
quartile (Q3) as maximum
and 1st quartile (Q1) as
minimum values
RANGE
INSTRUCTIONS
In groups, calculate the various
descriptive statistics
for each set of numerical data.
Quantitative Methods
 Variance
 Standard Deviation
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
 Displays distribution of one variable for each
category of another variable
 Steps to Creating Cross-Tabs:
 #1: Record respondents’ answers to question
 #2: Create categories for table
 #3: Count number of respondents who fall into
each category
 #4: Convert tallies to frequencies;
add up row and column tables
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
 Statistical technique centered on
expressing relationship between two
quantitative variables with a linear equation
 Idea of “Best Fit Line”
 Correlation Coefficient (r)
 Coefficient of Determination (R2)

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Quantitative Methods

  • 1. GEOG 420 / POL 420 / SOC 420 Fall 2019
  • 4.  Once we have…  Chosen research question  Completed literature review  Selected appropriate research design ▪ Survey; Experiment; Observation; Content Analysis  Gathered data  We can use statistics to quantify our results for presentation and publication
  • 5.  Understand your own and others’ results  What do resulting numbers mean?  Awareness of statistical results  Remember “innumeracy?”
  • 7.  Array of rows and columns that stores observed values and variables  Similar to Excel Spreadsheet  What goes into these cells?  Review different types of variables
  • 8.  Nominal: Classification of observations into categories.  Examples: Religious Faith, Race  Ordinal: Observations can be compared by having more or less of a particular attribute; uncertainty of equality.  Example: Olympic Performance (Gold, Silver, Bronze medals)  Interval: Intervals between values assigned to observations have meaning and no meaningful zero point.  Examples: Temperature; Dates  Ratio: Interval variable properties with true zero point.  Examples: Income;Years of Education
  • 10.  Table showing number of observations and each value of a variable  “Lists” each variable’s possible values and how often each occurs
  • 11.  Raw Frequency  Number of observations of a given variable  Relative Frequency  Number that transforms raw frequency into proportion or percentage ▪ Proportion ▪ Percentage  Cumulative Frequency  Portion of total that is above or below a certain point
  • 12. Too Much Influence Frequency Proportion Relative Frequency Cumulative Frequency StronglyAgree 333 .34 33.5 33.5 Agree 533 .54 53.6 87.1 Uncertain 38 .04 3.8 90.9 Disagree 75 .08 7.5 98.4 Disagree Strongly 16 .02 1.6 100 Totals 995 1.01 100
  • 14.  Describe characteristics or properties of a set of numbers  Two MainTypes:  Measures of CentralTendency  Measures of Dispersion
  • 16. MEAN  Locates the middle or center of a distribution  Most familiar measure of central tendency; “average”  Add values of variable and divide total by total number of values MEDIAN  Divides distribution in half  Odd-Numbered Set  Even-Numbered Set  Most appropriate with ordinal-level data
  • 17.  Commonly used when dealing with nominal or categorical data  Category with the greatest frequency of observations  If distribution has one mode = unimodal  If distribution has two modes = bimodal  If distribution has many modes = multimodal
  • 19.  No variability (all scores have same value), then variability = 0  Measure will always be positive number (cannot be “less than zero” variation)  Greater variability of data, larger the measure
  • 20.  Largest (maximum) value of variable minus smallest (minimum) value INTERQUARTILE RANGE  Divide observations into four equal portions  First batch contains 25% of cases, 2nd would have 25%, and so would the 3rd and 4th grouping; division points are called quartiles  Finding range, but using 3rd quartile (Q3) as maximum and 1st quartile (Q1) as minimum values RANGE
  • 21. INSTRUCTIONS In groups, calculate the various descriptive statistics for each set of numerical data.
  • 26.  Displays distribution of one variable for each category of another variable  Steps to Creating Cross-Tabs:  #1: Record respondents’ answers to question  #2: Create categories for table  #3: Count number of respondents who fall into each category  #4: Convert tallies to frequencies; add up row and column tables
  • 29.  Statistical technique centered on expressing relationship between two quantitative variables with a linear equation  Idea of “Best Fit Line”  Correlation Coefficient (r)  Coefficient of Determination (R2)