Graphs and Distributions Flashcards
State all 4 rules when working with graphs:
1) Always pencil -> pen
2) Title
3) label axes
4) Scale must work
What is data representation?
QUAN data made visual
To see patterns+ trends
Graphs+ charts= mean identified + compared
What is a scattergram?
Show relationship
2 scores= 1 dot
Scatter of dots= degree of correlation
What is a line graph (freq polygon)?
Uses continuous data
Y- axis = freq
X - axis = continuous data
Dots joined by line = x2 shown at a time
What is a bar chart?
Data from categories
Y- axis = freq
X - axis = categories
Data independant
NOT TOUCHING
What is a histogram?
Unequal width= freq not height
Y- axis= freq/ f density
X- axis= continuous data
E.g. height, weight
CHARTS =TOUCHING
What is a pie chart?
Used for categories
Space given = % (freq)
Circle= 360° = each group in that proportion
x/ total × 360° = x°
What is a results table?
Summary of data
Shows 3 M’s
Not range or SD
Not on raw data
Summary para= conclude on data
What are distributions?
Shown on Bell Curve
Normal= symmetrical
3 M’s fall at same piont
Link to standard deviation (SD)
Larger SD = greater data spread from mean
What is a skewed distribution?
Data by mean= not symmetrical
Mean not at centre
Due to extreme results
What is a negative skew?
•Long tail to left
• Most distribution of right
• low extreme score
E.g. easy test, most high marks, few on lower end