Chapter 3
As a measure of central tendency, the mean:
can often be used for more advanced statistical operations.
Which measure of central tendency is most appropriate for a skewed distribution?
median
The _____ is the score that occurs most frequently in a distribution.
mode
Which type of distribution of final grades would be most desirable to students?
negatively skewed
A distribution with a mean of 25, a median of 22.5, and a mode of 20, is said to be
positively skewed
A distribution can only have one mode.
False
A unimodal frequency distribution has two equal modes.
False
The median is used for variables measured at the nominal level.
False
Which measure(s) of central tendency can be applied to nominal data?
The mode
The median of a distribution is
the middlemost point
In a bimodal distribution of scores, central tendency is best measured by
the mode
In a negatively skewed distribution
the mode is larger than the mean.
In a positively skewed distribution
the mode is smaller than the mean.
A useful analogy for the meaning "average" is
the most frequent value
The mean cannot be meaningfully calculated for a nominal variable, such as gender.
True
The measures of central tendency one can use is determined by the variable's level of measurement.
True
The mode can be applied to any set of data at the nominal, ordinal, or interval level of measurement.
True
The Greek symbol ∑ represents the
sum
Deviation refers to
the distance of any score from the mean.
The median is defined as the middlemost point in a distribution.
true