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An Introduction to Statistics for Librarians (Part One): Types of Data
Librarians usually aren’t statisticians. Most of us haven’t taken a statistics course and might not feel comfortable talking about things like p-values and confidence intervals. At the same time, most of us also want or need to know that results are “real.” Whether we’re assessing our own programs and services, conducting research, or reading scientific articles, it’s helpful to understand some of the basics of statistics. This series in “The Research Mentor” column will guide you through the process of identifying the data type, choosing a statistical test, and interpreting the results, but it is not meant to be comprehensive or conclusive. Whenever possible, it’s best to find a trained statistician who you can consult with about your specific project.