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Descriptive measures

  • The objective is to develop measures that can be used to summarize a data set.
  • These descriptive measures are quantities whose values are determined by the data.

Most commonly used descriptive measures can be categorized as

  • Measures of central tendency: These are measures that indicate the most typical value or center of a data set.
  • Measures of dispersion: These measures indicate the variability or spread of a dataset.

The Mean

  • The most commonly used measure of central tendency is the mean.
  • The mean of a data set is the sum of the observations divided by the number of observations.
  • The mean is usually referred to as average.
  • Arithmetic average; divide the sum of the values by the number of values (another typical value)
  • For discrete observations:
  • Sample mean: ̄x = x1 + x2 + . . . + xn/n
  • Population mean: μ = x1 + x2 + . . . + xN / N

Example

  • The marks obtained by ten students in an exam is 68, 79, 38, 68, 35, 70, 61, 47, 58, 66
  • The sample mean is 68 + 79 + 38 + 68 + 35 + 70 + 61 + 47 + 58 + 66 / 10 = 590 /10 = 59

Mean for grouped data: discrete single value data

  • The following data is the response from 15 individuals.
  • 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4
  • x ̄ = f1x1 + f2x2 + . . . + fnxn / n

Mean for grouped data: continuous data

  • x ̄ = f1m1 + f2m2 + . . . + fnmn / n

Adding a constant

  • Let yi = xi + c where c is a constant then ̄y = ̄x + c
  •  Example: Recall the marks of students 68, 79, 38, 68, 35, 70, 61, 47, 58, 66.
  • Suppose the teacher has decided to add 5 marks to each student.
  • Then the data becomes 73, 84, 43, 73, 40, 75, 66, 52, 63, 71.
  • The mean of the new data set is 640 10 = 64 = 59 + 5

Multiplying a constant

  • Let yi = xi c where c is a constant then ̄y = ̄xc
  • Example: Recall the marks of students 68, 79, 38, 68, 35, 70, 61, 47, 58, 66.
  • Suppose the teacher has decided to scale down each mark by 40%, in other words each mark is multiplied by 0.4.
  • Then the data becomes 27.2, 31.6, 15.2, 27.2, 14, 28, 24.4, 18.8, 23.2, 26.4
  • The mean of the new data set is 236 10 = 23.6 = 59 × 0.4
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