Descriptive Statistics Flashcards

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Mean

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This is where all the scores are added up and then divided by the number of scores.
> It is used when there are no extremes of data (unusually high or unusually low scores).

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Dis/Advantages of Mean

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+ Very sensitive measure.
+ Takes into account all of the data and so is a very powerful measure.

  • Can be misleading if there are extreme scores (the odd unusually high, or low score).
  • Often the mean score is not one of the original scores. It may involve decimal points.
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Median

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  • This is the central score.
  • Worked out by arranging the scores in numerical order.
  • Then finding the middle number
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Dis/Advantages of Median

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+ Not affected by extreme scores.
+ Easier to work out than the mean.

  • Not as sensitive as the mean as not all of the raw scores are taken into account.
  • Not representative of the scores obtained, especially if there are only a few scores.
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Mode

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  • This is the most frequently occurring score

> Used when there are a limited number of data scores or when the data is nominal (category data).

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Dis/Advantages of Mode

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+ Unaffected by extreme scores.
+ Easy to work out.

  • Often there is more than one mode, and often there is no mode.
  • The mode can be unreliable, often giving an inaccurate picture of the data set.
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Standard Deviation

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  • The measure of spread of scores from the mean.

- The larger the standard deviation, the larger the spread of scores from the mean.

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Dis/Advantages of Standard Deviation

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+ More sensitive measure of dispersion than the range and interquartile range since all scores are used in its calculation.
+ Describes the spread of scores with great precision.

  • It is complicated to calculate.
  • It is less meaningful if the data aren’t normally distributed.
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Range

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  • This is the difference between the highest and the lowest score.
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Dis/Advantages of Range

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+ It is quick and easy to work out.
+ Takes into account the full spread of the data.

  • It can be affected by extreme scores.
  • Doesn’t take into account the full data set, only looking at the highest and lowest number.
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