Descriptive Statistics

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    • What is the term for the data collected in psychological investigations?
      Raw data
    • Why are descriptive statistics important in psychology?
      They summarize and clarify large data sets
    • 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 the measures of central tendency?
      Mean, median, and mode
    • What do measures of dispersion indicate?
      How spread out individual scores are
    • 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 for categories
    • What is a criticism of the mode?
      It may not provide a clear average in small sets
    • How is the median calculated?
      By ordering values and finding the middle
    • What is a positive aspect of the median?
      It is not affected by extreme scores
    • What is a criticism of the median?
      Not all raw scores are used in its calculation
    • How is the mean calculated?
      Add all scores and divide by the number
    • What is a positive aspect of the mean?
      It uses all raw data in its 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 favorable light
    • What is the range in measures of dispersion?
      The difference between the largest and smallest values
    • How is the range calculated?
      Subtract the smallest value from the largest
    • What is a criticism of the range?
      Extreme scores can distort its value
    • What does the standard deviation indicate?
      How spread out scores are around the mean
    • What is a positive aspect of the standard deviation?
      It includes all values in its calculation
    • What is a criticism of the standard deviation?
      It can be distorted by extreme values
    • How can percentages be expressed?
      As fractions or decimals
    • What is the first step in calculating a percentage of a number?
      Convert the percentage to a decimal
    • How do you calculate the percentage of 595 out of 2480?
      Divide 595 by 2480 and multiply by 100
    • How do you find 24% of 250?
      Multiply 0.24 by 250
    • How do you calculate percentage change?
      Subtract old number from new, divide, then multiply by 100
    • What does a negative percentage change indicate?
      A decrease in the number
    • What are correlations in descriptive statistics?
      Relationships between two variables
    • What does a positive correlation indicate?
      As one variable increases, the other also increases
    • What does a negative correlation indicate?
      As one variable increases, the other decreases
    • What is the correlation coefficient?
      A numerical value indicating the strength of a correlation
    • Why is careful selection of descriptive statistics important?
      To avoid misrepresentation of data
    • What are the steps to calculate percentages?
      1. Convert percentage to decimal
      2. Multiply by the total number
      3. For percentage change:
      • Subtract old from new
      • Divide by old
      • Multiply by 100
    • What are the types of correlations?
      • Positive correlation: Both variables increase together
      • Negative correlation: One variable increases while the other decreases
      • Zero correlation: No relationship between variables
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