DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION AO1 & AO3 Flashcards

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Mode + EVA

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  • Most common or most frequent value (used with nominal data)

+ Easy to calculate
+ Can be used with nominal data
- Doesn’t tell us anything except which thing happens most
- Multimodel distributions can be uninformative

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Median + EVA

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Middle number when data is in rank order (usually ordinal data)

+ Relatively easy to calculate
+ Not affected by extreme values (so useful for interval data with extreme values)

-Lacks sensitivity when compared to the mean – this is because it doesn’t take actual values into account

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Mean + EVA

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The arithmetic average – ass up all the individual scores and divide by the number of scores you have

+Takes into account each actual value
+The most sensitive measure of central tendency
-Influenced by extreme values
-More complex to calculate than other measures

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Measures of dispersion (spread)

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Range
Standard deviation

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Range

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The difference between the highest and lowest values

+ Easy to calculate
- Affected by extreme values

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Standard Deviation + EVA

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The average distribution that each piece of data is from the mean for the group

+ Takes each piece of data into account so very sensitive
+ Allows us to make predictions about distributions if we know the mean and standard deviation
- Harder and complex calculations

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