Descriptive Statistics

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    • What are descriptive statistics used for?
      To analyze quantitative data
    • What are the main components of descriptive statistics?
      • Measures of central tendency
      • Measures of dispersion
    • What do measures of central tendency provide to researchers?
      • An average of the data set
    • How many measures of central tendency are there?
      Three
    • What are the three measures of central tendency?
      Mean, median, and mode
    • How is the mean calculated?
      • Add all values in the data set
      • Divide the total by the number of values
    • What is a strength of the mean?
      It is the most sensitive measure of central tendency
    • What is a limitation of the mean?
      It can be easily distorted by extreme values
    • What is the median?
      The middle value in an ordered data set
    • How is the median determined if there is an even number of values?
      It is halfway between the two middle values
    • What is a limitation of the median?
      It is less sensitive than the mean
    • What is the mode?
      The value that is most common in a data set
    • What is a unique characteristic of the mode in some data sets?
      There may be two modes (bi-modal)
    • What is a limitation of the mode?
      It is not useful if all values in the data set are different
    • What do measures of dispersion indicate to researchers?
      • How spread out the data set is
    • How many measures of dispersion are there?
      Two
    • What are the two measures of dispersion?
      Range and standard deviation
    • How is the range calculated?
      • Difference between the highest and lowest value
      • Calculated by taking the lowest value from the highest value
    • What is a strength of the range?
      It is easy to calculate
    • What is a limitation of the range?
      It can be distorted by extreme values
    • What does the standard deviation indicate?
      • The spread of data around the mean
      • The average distance from the mean
    • What does a low standard deviation indicate?
      That the data is close to the mean
    • What does a high standard deviation indicate?
      That the data is spread out over a range of values
    • What is a strength of the standard deviation?
      It is the most sensitive measure of dispersion
    • What is a limitation of the standard deviation?
      It can be distorted by extreme values