descriptive statistics

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    • What is the term for the data collected in psychological investigations?
      Raw data
    • What do descriptive statistics summarize?
      Features of a quantitative data set
    • What are the two main types of descriptive statistics?
      Measures of central tendency and dispersion
    • What are measures of central tendency?
      • Mean
      • Median
      • Mode
    • What are measures of dispersion?
      • Range
      • Standard deviation
    • What is the mode in a data set?
      The most frequent score
    • What does it mean if a data set is bimodal?
      It has two modes
    • Why is the mode useful for discrete numbers?
      It provides a clear average value
    • What is a criticism of the mode in small data sets?
      It may have multiple modes or none
    • How is the median calculated?
      Order values and find the middle
    • What is a positive aspect of the median?
      Not affected by extreme outliers
    • What is a criticism of the median?
      Not all raw scores are used
    • How do you calculate the mean?
      Add all scores and divide by total
    • What is a positive aspect of the mean?
      Uses all raw data in calculation
    • What is a criticism of the mean?
      It can be skewed by extreme values
    • Why might a CEO choose to state the mean salary?
      To present the company in a positive light
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the mode?
      Strengths:
      • Simple to calculate
      • Useful for discrete data

      Weaknesses:
      • May have multiple modes
      • Not all values are included
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the median?
      Strengths:
      • Not affected by outliers
      • Easy to calculate

      Weaknesses:
      • Not all raw scores are used
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the mean?
      Strengths:
      • Uses all raw data
      • Sensitive to changes in data

      Weaknesses:
      • Affected by extreme values
    • What is the range in statistics?
      Difference between largest and smallest values
    • How is the range calculated?
      Subtract smallest value from largest
    • What is a criticism of the range?
      Extreme scores distort its value
    • What does a larger standard deviation indicate?
      Scores are more spread out
    • What is the formula for calculating percentages?
      Part divided by whole times 100
    • How do you calculate the number of participants from a percentage?
      Multiply percentage by total participants
    • How do you calculate percentage change?
      New number minus old number divided by old
    • What does a negative percentage change indicate?
      There is a decrease in numbers
    • What are the types of correlations in statistics?
      • Positive correlation
      • Negative correlation
      • Zero correlation
    • What is the correlation coefficient?
      A numerical measure of correlation strength
    • What are the benefits of using descriptive statistics?
      • Summarizes large data sets
      • Helps identify trends and patterns
      • Facilitates data interpretation
    • What is the purpose of the tutorial videos mentioned?
      To help with research methods qualification
    • Who can access bonus resources on the platform mentioned?
      Patreon supporters
    • What is the purpose of stratified sampling?
      To ensure representation of subgroups
    • How do you convert a fraction to a percentage?
      Divide and multiply by 100
    • How can percentages be expressed?
      As fractions or decimals
    • What is the significance of the tutorial videos mentioned?
      They provide exam tips and examples
    • What is the main focus of the research methods unit?
      Understanding statistical analysis