Lec 11 Chapter IV Descriptiv and Inferential Stat.
Lec 11 Chapter IV Descriptiv and Inferential Stat.
Lec 11 Chapter IV Descriptiv and Inferential Stat.
Frequency Distribution:
Cumulative Cumulative
Blood Type Frequency Percent
Frequency percent
A 5 5 20 20
B 4 9 16 36
AB 7 16 28 64
O 9 25 36 100
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Grouped Frequency Table
Cumulative Cumulative
Temperature Frequency Percent
Frequency percent
100-104 2 4 4 4
105-109 8 10 16 20
110-114 18 28 36 56
115-119 13 41 26 82
120-124 7 48 14 96
125-129 1 49 2 98
130-134 1 50 2 100
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Graphic presentations of data
• Graphs include:
– Bar graphs
– Histograms
– Line graphs
– Scatter plots
– Pie charts
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Line charts
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Histogram
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Pie chart
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Scatter diagram
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4.1.2. Measures of central tendency, Variability,
Relative Positions, and Relationships
M Md Mo
Mo Md M
Mode < Median < Mean
• Outliers at only one end cause skewedness.
• The tail indicates the direction of the skewness
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Cont…
• Kurtosis is the hump at the modal point.
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Measures of variability
Measures of variability include:
– Range : difference between the largest and
the smallest value in the data set.
– Variance: average of squared deviations of
scores from their mean.
• Variance = sum of (X-µ)2/N (or of (X-M)2/n-
1) for a population and a sample
respectively.
– Standard deviation: Square root of variance.
– Coefficient of variation: SD/mean (100%).
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Normal distribution
Circle Normal curve
Equation: x2+y2=r2 y = e-(x-µ)2/(2 σ2)
σ √(2π)
2 2
µ1 = µ 2 µ1 > µ2
σ1 > σ 2 σ1 = σ 2
a) Same mean different SDs. b) Different means but same SD.
NB: You can imagine another situation under which we have
different means and different standard deviations
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SD and normal distribution
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Data 1
Exercise 4.1.2
Using SPSS and Data 1 above, answer each of the following.
2.Draw frequency bar graphs and percentage pie charts for Gender
and Major.
Exercise 4.1.2 (cont)
Based on Data 1, Use SPSS to obtain:
3. Obtain a contingency table for Startsal by
Gender and Major.
4. The percentile rank of GPA of 2.9 and
salary of 33000.
5. Z score of GPA of 2.9 and salary of 33000.
6. Pearson’s r between Startsal and GRE.
7. Spearman ρ between rank scores of Startsal
and GRE.
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