Week 4 Flashcards
Measures of Relative Standing: Percentiles
Designed to provide information about the position of particular values relative to the entire data set.
Percentile
The pth percentile of a set of observation is the value for which at most p percent of the observations are less than that value and at most (100-p)% are greater than that value.
Quartiles
Quintiles
- Refers to the 20th, 40th, 60th, and 80th percentiles.
- Divides the ordered data into fifths.
Deciles
- Refers to the 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th , 70th, 80th and 90th percentiles.
- Divides the ordered data into tenths.
Percentiles (Example)
Interquartile Range
The quartiles can be used to create another measure of
variability, the interquartile range, which is defined as
follows:
Interquartile Range (IQR) = Q3 – Q1
Two Measures of linear association
1/ Covariance: Describes the direction of the relationship between two variables.
2/ Coefficient of Correlation: Describes how strong is the linear relationship between two variables?
Covariance
However, it is often difficult to determine whether a particular covariance is large or small.
Coefficient of Correlation
Drawback of Coefficient of Correlation
Important Note
The Least Squares Method (Practise)
The Least Squares Method (Formula)