Descriptive statistics

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    • Significant figures: first non-zero digit from left to right
    • Estimation: round to 1 significant figure and calculate
    • Order of magnitude: how much larger one number is compared to another. 1 magnitude is 10 times
    • Measures of dispersion: measure how spread out a set of data is (includes range, variance, and standard deviation)
    • Range: difference between highest and lowest value
    • Range strengths:
      -easy to calculate
    • Range weaknesses:
      -heavily influenced by outliers
      -doesn’t tell you distribution of numbers
    • Variance: tells us spread of scores
    • A small variance means scores are similar and close to the mean
    • A large variance means scores are at a larger distance from the mean
    • Standard deviation: average amount a number differs from the mean (is variance square rooted)
    • Strengths of variance and standard deviation:
      -a precise measure of dispersion because all the exact values are taken into account
      -not difficult to calculate with a calculator
    • Weaknesses of variance and standard deviation:
      -may hide some of the characteristics of the data (eg. outliers)
    • Why is standard variation better than variance:
      -standard variation is much more typical of data collected
      -variance is artificially large as numbers are squared
    • Ways to show data:
      -frequency table
      -bar chart
      -histogram
      -line graph
      -pie chart
    • Frequency table: a table displaying how many times a certain event happens
      -tally marks are used for counting
      -content analysis (qualitative data) and observations
    • Bar chart: used to represent the data from frequency tables, mean scores or the totals
      -categorical or nominal data
    • Histogram: for continuous data
      -no gaps to represent continuity
      -interval data
    • Line graph: continuous data on the x-axis
      -alternative to histograms
      -used to show results from 2+ conditions
    • Pie chart: represent data or proportion
      -each slice represents a proportion
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