statistics Flashcards
1
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mode
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- value(s) that appear the most no. times in data set
- adv: isn’t too affected by anamolous results & quick/ easy to calulate
- dis: can be more than one modal value so may not give a definitive answer & doesn’t take account all values
2
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mean
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- scientific averahe that’s calculated by adding all values together & dividing total by no. values in data set
- adv: takes all values into account so more rep of whole data set
- dis: skewed by anamolous results & more time consuming to calculate
3
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median
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- order values in rank order & if data set has odd no. values, just find middle no. BUT if even no. values add two middle no. together & divide total by two
- adv: isn’t too affected by anamolous results & can be quite quick/easy 2 calculate
- dis: doesn’t take all no. in data set into account & can be more complicated if there’s 2 middle no.
4
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range
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- difference between largest & smallest value in data set
- adv: simple/quick 2 calculate (& can be used 4 ordinal)
- dis: if extremes are anamolies then could negatively skew result & doesn’t take all values into account
5
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standard deviation
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- spread of values about the mean
- adv: most scientific, takes all values into account, most accurate M.D for mean, can be used to assess significance & less affected by anamolies
- dis: takes a long time to work out as involves many steps & uses all values & assumes normal distribution pattern
6
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chi squared
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- difference, nominal data, independent groups
* significant if observed is GREATER than critical
7
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sign test
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- difference, nominal data, repeated measures (& matched pairs ??)
- significant if observed is LESS than critical
8
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wilcoxon
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- difference, ordinal data & above, repeated measures
* significant if observed is LESS than critical
9
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mann whitney u
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- difference, ordinal data & above, independent measures & matched pairs
- significant if observed is LESS than critical
10
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spearman’s rank
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- relationship, ordinal data & above, repeated measures
* significant if observed is GREATER than critical
11
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nominal
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- categorical data, represented by bar charts & lowest level
- adv: easy to generate from closed questions & can quickly collect lots of detail
- dis: can only calculate mode & without linear scale, may not be able to identify diff degrees of a response
12
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ordinal
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- data is ranked (may be measured on a scale) & don’t know gaps between each values & may not be equal
- adv: provides comparable values on linear scale (so more info than nominal)
- dis: don’t know gap between each value so can’t be used to calculate mean
13
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interval
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- no true zero, equal inclines between each value, continuos data & rep by histogram/line graph
- adv: can be used to calculate mean & equal inclines means values can be directly compared
- dis: no baseline if scientific method isn’t used & ps may not demonstrate a value that can be measured on scale
14
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ratio
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- true zero, equal inclines, continous data, rep by histogram/line & highest data level
- adv: can be used to calculate mean & values can be directly compared
- dis: doesn’t provide a lot of detail or reasoning