Topic 2 (statistics) Flashcards

1
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Central tendency

A

Averages
mode
median
mean

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2
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Mode

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Value in class that occurs most often

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3
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Median

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Q2
The middle value when data values are in order
N divided by 2 = whole number = find midpoint of corresponding term and the term above
N divided by 2 = not a whole number = round number up and chose that corresponding term

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4
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Mean

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Sum of all values divided by the number values

Swiggly Z = sum of
-x x bar is the mean if the population
X bar = sum of x divided by n

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5
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Pros and cons of mode

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Pros 
Used with non numerical data and numerical (qualitative/quantitative)
Not skewed by outliers and anomalies 
Always an actual data value 
Used for single mode or bi-modal data 

Cons
Sometimes no mode or multiple modes
Doesn’t consider every data point

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6
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Pros and cons of median

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Pros
Not skewed by extreme values
Unaffected by an anomaly or outlier

Cons
Not always being a data value
Doesn’t use every value in data set

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7
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Pros and cons of mean

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Pros
Considers all the data values

Cons
Can be skewed by extreme values
Affected by anomalies

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8
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Lower quartile

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Q1 25%

N divided by 4

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9
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Upper quartile

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Q3 75%

3n divided by 4

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10
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Decile and percentile

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Decile - splits data in tenths - D

Percentile - splits data into hundredths - P

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11
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3 averages

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Mean
Mode
Media

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12
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4 measures of spread

A

Range
IQR
VARIANCE
STANDARD DEVIATION

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13
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median raw data & data has been grouped

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list of data:

  • no observations in ordered list find n divided by 2
  • if whole no = find midpoint of that term and term above
  • if not whole no = round number up and chose term

unknown data points:
-no observations in ordered list find n divided by 2 = approximate position of mean

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14
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lower quartile and upper quartile raw data & data has been grouped

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list of data(raw)

  • no observations in ordered list find n divided by 4 (LQ) or n x3 divided by 4 (UQ)
  • if whole no =find midpoint of that term and term above
  • if not whole no = round number up and chose that term

unknown data points:
-no observations in ordered list find n divided by 4 =
approximate position of lower/upper quartile

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15
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linear interpolation

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assumption all the points in a class are spread in a linear way ( find where the median/UQ/LQ lies in a class) 
-gives you an actual value using all data points
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16
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measures of dispersion

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how spread out the data is (consistency)

17
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range and IQR +ves and -ves

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Range:
positives doesnt exclude extreme values
negatives includes extreme values and can be skewed

IQR:
positives: excludes extreme values
negatives doesnt include all data

18
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standard deviation

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mean of the squares mines the squares of the means
average distance from the mean
(formula in formula book )

19
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coded data implications

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when add or subtract = standard deviation stays same and also applies to range or IQR

add or subtract = affects median/mean and mode

multiply or divided affects all of them including variance