1.3 Measures of Central Tendency for Sample Data Flashcards

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How many centers can there be for the same sample of data in statistics?

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Up to three centers for the same sample of data

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2
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What is the “three m statistics”?

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  • Mode - Median - Mean
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3
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When would a sample mode exist?

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For any type of sample data (qualitative or quantitative)

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4
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When would a sample median exist?

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  • May exist for a qualitative sample data - Always exists for quantitative sample data
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5
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When would a sample mean exist?

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Restricted to quantitative sample data

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When do the three centers coincide? What are the two conditions?

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1) The sample distribution is symmetrical 2) It has one and only one mode (unimodal)

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What is the mode?

A

The most frequent value in the sample

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What is the median?

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  • The middle number - Found by ordering all data points and picking out the one in the middle - Or, if there are two middle numbers, taking the mean of those two numbers).
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For continuous quantitative data, how may the mode be reported?

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  • The interval (e.g. 80-90) - The midpoint (e.g. 85)
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10
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What must be done to quantitative data to derive the mean?

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  • The quantitative data must be ranked first - Raw data cannot be used
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What is the median for quantitative data when n is an odd number?

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The median represents the middle value after determining the ranked quantitative data

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What is the median for quantitative data when n is an even number?

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The median represents the average of the two middle values after determining the ranked quantitative data

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What is the sample median for qualitative data when n is an odd number?

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The median represents the middle value after determining the ranked qualitative data

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What is the sample median for qualitative data when n is an even number?

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  • The sample median does not exist if the two middle values are different, as an average may not be determined - The sample median does exist if the two middle values are the same, as an average may be determined
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What is the sample median for qualitative data when n is an even number?

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  • The sample median does not exist if the two middle values are different, as an average may not be determined - The sample median does exist if the two middle values are the same, as an average may be determined
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16
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Must quantitative data be ranked to calculate the mean?

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No, there is no need to rank the data

17
Q

Why can’t a sample mean be calculated for qualitative data?

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Because qualitative data is not divisible

18
Q

How can we quantify information with qualitative data?

A

Frequency data may be qualitative or quantitative, but the frequency is always quantitative

19
Q

What measure should be used if there are multiple outliers?

A

The median

20
Q

What is the equation for the mean?

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21
Q

What is the equation for the weighted mean?

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