3. Means and SD Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three measures of central tendency? (Methods1 means/SD)

A
  • Mode
  • Median
  • Mean
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What is the mode? (Methods1 means/SD)

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The most frequent score in a set of results

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3
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What is the median? (Methods1 means/SD)

A

When scores are arranged in order according to size, the median is either;

1) the middle number
2) the average point of both scores

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4
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What is the mean? (Methods1 means/SD)

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Add all the scores together and divide by the total number of scores

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5
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What does central tendency measure? (Methods1 means/SD)

A

Averages

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6
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What are the two measures of dispersion? (Methods1 means/SD)

A

1) Range

2) Standard deviation

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7
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What does dispersion measure? (Methods1 means/SD)

A

The spread of scores

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8
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What is the range? (Methods1 means/SD)

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Difference between the highest and lowest score

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What is the standard deviation? (Methods1 means/SD)

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The average difference of scores from the mean

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10
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What is the standard error of the mean? (Methods1 means/SD)

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The standard deviation of a set of sample means

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11
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What does the standard error show? (Methods1 means/SD)

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Variation within a set of sample means

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12
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What does increasing the sample do? (Methods1 means/SD)

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Reduces the standard error

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