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11.2 Data Analysis
11.2.1 Descriptive Statistics
b. Measures of Dispersion
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What do measures of dispersion describe in data analysis?
Data points' deviation from average
The range is the difference between the highest and lowest data
points
The standard deviation is the square root of the
variance
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What do dispersion measures focus on compared to measures of central tendency?
Data variability
Why are measures of dispersion essential in data analysis?
Reveal spread of data
A high standard deviation in test scores indicates students performed very
differently
Measures of dispersion can help identify
outliers
in data.
What are the three main types of measures of dispersion?
Range, variance, standard deviation
Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest data points
Variance ↔️ Average of squared differences from mean
Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
Steps to calculate variance
1️⃣ Calculate the mean of the data
2️⃣ Find the difference of each data point from the mean
3️⃣ Square each difference
4️⃣ Calculate the average of the squared differences
The range is calculated as the highest data point minus the lowest data
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Why is understanding measures of dispersion critical in data analysis?
Insight into data variability
Measures of dispersion can help identify
outliers
in data.
Measures of dispersion indicate whether data points are closely clustered or widely
scattered
Match the measure of dispersion with its calculation:
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What is the standard deviation the square root of?
Variance
Standard deviation is less sensitive to outliers than
variance
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What is the standard deviation equal to?
Square root of variance
The three primary measures of dispersion are range, variance, and
standard
deviation.
The range is calculated by subtracting the lowest data point from the
highest
data point.
What is variance defined as?
Average squared difference from mean
The standard deviation is less outlier-sensitive than
variance
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Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
Range ↔️ Difference between extremes
Variance ↔️ Average squared difference from mean
Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
Steps to calculate the range:
1️⃣ Identify the highest data point
2️⃣ Identify the lowest data point
3️⃣ Subtract the lowest from the highest
What values does the range use to measure spread?
Extreme values only
The interquartile range (IQR) measures the spread of the middle50% of a data
set
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The IQR is less sensitive to outliers than the
range
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What data does the IQR ignore when measuring spread?
Data outside middle 50%
Variance measures how much each data point deviates from the
mean
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What does the variance calculation amplify in the data?
Outliers
Variance is the foundation for calculating
standard deviation
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Standard deviation is the square root of the
variance
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What tool is required to calculate standard deviation accurately?
Calculator
Standard deviation focuses on
data spread
rather than its central location.
Measures of dispersion describe the spread of data points around the
average
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Match the measure of dispersion with its formula:
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Why are measures of dispersion essential in data analysis?
To reveal data variability
A high standard deviation in test scores indicates students performed
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The three main types of measures of dispersion are range, variance, and standard
deviation
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What is the primary purpose of identifying outliers in data analysis?
Spot unusual data points
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