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what are the measures of central tendency

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mean, median, mode

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mean

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  • The mean (or average) is found by adding all values in the data together and dividing by the total number of pieces of data.
    +ve The mean uses all data recorded so it is more representative of the data as a whole.
    -ve Easily distorted by extreme values. - This mean doesn’t really represent the data overall!
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median

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  • The median is the middle value in a data set when scores are arranged from lowest to highest.
    +ve Extreme scores do not affect it, Easy to calculate
    -ve Not all scores are included in the final calculation
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mode

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  • The most frequently occurring score/value within a data set. You can also have two modes or no mode at all.
    +ve Easy to calculate, The only option for data in categories (nominal). E.g. list of favourite films
    -ve Does not represent the data as a whole
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central tendency and levels of measurement

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measures of dispersion

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range
standard deviation

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range

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  • A calculation of the spread of scores worked out by taking the lowest value from the highest value and adding 1. (add 1 as raw scores are often rounded up/down)
    +ve Easy to calculate
    -ve Only takes into account the two most extreme values – unrepresentative of data set as a whole.
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standard deviation

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  • A more sophisticated measure of dispersion.
  • This is a single value that tells us how far the scores deviate (move away from) the mean.
  • The larger the standard deviation, the greater the dispersion or spread within a set of data.
  • A low SD value shows that the data are tightly clustered around the mean. = good
    +ve A much more precise measure of dispersion than range because all values included within calculation.
    -ve Because all values are included, like the mean SD can be distorted by a single extreme value.
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