Descriptive Data Flashcards
1
Q
Pros and cons of the mean
A
-> takes all scores into account
-> can do further analysis
-> may be skewed by anomalies
2
Q
Pros & cons of the median
A
- quick + easy
- not affected by extreme scores
- does not take all scores into account
- no further analysis can be carried out
3
Q
Mode pros & cons
A
- gives researcher knowledge of what’s prevalent
- very easy to find
- no further analysis
- becomes meaningless if too many modes
4
Q
Range pros and cons
A
- easy to calculate
- makes data more meaningful
- sensitive to outliers, doesn’t use all the data set, doesn’t show frequency of scores
5
Q
Pros and cons of Standard deviation
A
- hard to calculate
- assumes a normal distribution pattern
- most precise & accurate; considers all values, to indicate consistency of results
6
Q
Tables are drawn based on …
A
Contingencies
E.g. 3x2 contingency = 3 columns & 2 rows
7
Q
Bar charts are used for […] data
A
Categorical / non-continuous
8
Q
Histograms and line graphs are used for […] data
A
Continuous
E.g. histograms = age groups in years (11-15, 16-20 etc)
& line graphs = over time etc (e.g 1pm, 2pm etc)
9
Q
What are scattergraphs used to plot
A
Correlations
10
Q
What does standard deviation tell us about?
A
The consistency of the data e.g. less s.d. More consistent