02 Basics of Statistics Vocab Flashcards
variation due to the experimenter doing something to all the participants in one condition and not in the other condition
systematic variation
variation that results from random factors that exist between the experimental conditions
unsystematic variation
all data is distributed symmetrically around the center of all scores
bell curve
normal distribution
lack of symmetry
skew
tail points toward higher or more positive scores
positive skew
tail points toward lower or more negative scores
negative skew
degree to which scores cluster at the ends of the distribution (tails) and how pointy a distribution is
kurtosis
many scores in the tails and is pointy
positive kurtosis
few scores in the tails and tends to be flatter than normal
negative kurtosis
score in the data set which occurs most frequently
mode
middle score when the data is ranked in order of magnitude
median
average score of data set
mean
average of a population
µ
average of a sample
x-bar
largest score » smallest score
range
range which excludes values at the extremes of the distribution
inter-quartile range