Graphs Flashcards
What are 5 ways of presenting quantitative data
- in a table
- bar charts
- scattergrams
- histograms
- line graphs
What is a scattergram
A type of graph that represents the strength and direction of a relationship between co-variables in a correlational analysis
What is a bar chart
A type of graph in which the frequency of each variable is represented by the height of the bars- used for discrete data (categorical or nominal)
What is a histogram
A type of graph which continuous data is represented . Similar to bar chart, except the bars touch each other.
What is a line graph
A type of graph which represents continuous data that forms a bell-shaped pattern. Mean, median and mode are all located at the highest peak.
What is a skewed distribution
A spread of frequency data that is not symmetrical, where the data clusters to one end
What is a positive skew
A type of distribution in which the long tail is on the positive (right) side of the peak and most of the distributions is concentrated on the left- the mean is higher than the mode and median
What is a negative skew
A type of distribution in which the long tail is on the negative (left) side of the peak and most of the distribution is concentrated on the right- the mode is lower than the mode and median