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Define 'measures of central tendency'
The general term for any measure of the
average
value in a set of
data
Define 'mean'
The
arithmetic average
calculated by adding up all the values in a set of data and
dividing
by the
number
of
values
Evaluate 'mean'
Strengths:
representative
Weaknesses: easily
distorted
by
extremes
Define 'median'
The
central
value in a set of data where the values are arranged from
lowest
to
highest
Evaluate 'median'
Strengths: not affected by
extremes
Weaknesses: not
representative
Define 'mode'
The most
frequently
occuring value in a set of
data
Evaluate 'mode'
Strengths:
easy
to calculate
Weaknesses: can be several
modes
in one data set
Define 'measures of dispersion'
The
general
term for any measure of the
spread
or
variation
in a set of
scores
Define 'range'
A simple
calculation
of the
dispersion
in a set of scores which is worked out by
subtracting
the
lowest
score from the
highest
score
Evaluate 'range'
Strengths
: easy to calculate
Weaknesses
: not representative
Define 'standard deviation'
A
sophisticated
measure of
dispersion
in a set of scores that tells us by how much on
average
each score
deviates
from the means
Evaluate 'standard deviation'
Strengths:
precise
measure
Weaknesses: distorted by
extremes