Chapter 3: Measures of Variability Flashcards

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Range

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Largest value minus the smallest value

Con: swayed by outliers

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Interquartile Range

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The range of the middle 50% of the data

Pro: less influenced by extreme values

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Five Number Summary

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  1. Smallest value (within the inner fences)
  2. Q1
  3. Q2
  4. Q3
  5. Largest Value (within the inner fences)

Used to create box and whisker plots

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Outlier Identification

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Mild: any observation that falls above or below the mild fences (represented by a circle or dot)

Extreme: any observation that falls above or below the extreme fences (represented by an asterisk)

See formula sheet

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Deviation Score

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the difference between an observation and the mean

These scores MUST be squared to compute variance because they add up to zero

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Total Variability

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sum of squares

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Variance

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The average squared distance from the mean

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Degrees of Freedom

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(n-1)

The denominator for the sample variance formula → makes the sample variance an unbiased estimator

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9
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Standard Deviation

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The average distance from the mean

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Coefficient of Variability

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average relative distance from the mean

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Empirical Rule

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FOR NORMAL DATA ONLY

identifies the percent of data that fall within a specified number of standard deviations from the mean

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Chebychev’s Theorem

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FOR ALL TYPES OF DATA

identifies the MINIMUM percentage of data that fall within a specified number of standard deviations from the mean

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