Data Flashcards

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Quantitative data

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  • numerical data
  • involves measuring something
  • e.g How much? How often? Statistical analysis can be used. Collected in experiment based research methods
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Qualitative data

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  • non numerical data
  • descriptive data
  • e.g speech,text. Involves finding out what people think and how they feel. Often collected in case studies
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Averages

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Mean - statistical average, add all the data then divide by the number of the data
Median - the central/middle value
Mode - the score that occurs most often

Range -range of data, the difference between the highest and the lowest

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Ways to display data

5 ways + type of data

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  • Bar chart (categoric)
  • Histogram (continuous)
  • pie chart (categoric)
  • scattergrams (continuous)
  • result tables (categoric)
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Describe Normal Distribution

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The idea that most people will gain a score that centres on the mean. The mean,median and mode all occur at the same place, the peak of the curve

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Describe Negatively skewed distribution

With lots of outliers we get skewed distribution

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  • Higher on the axis (ceiling effect)
  • contains more high scores then low ones
  • the mean is the most affected as its the most sensitive
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Describe positively skewed distribution

With lots of outliers we get skewed distribution

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  • will contain more low scores then high ones
  • floor effect
  • most scores will fall beneath the mean
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