Statistics Symbols (Chapters 1-6)
Σ
-Upper Greek letter sigma -Used to label the sum of a list of values or as a command to sum the following values (EX)::Σx is command to sum up the x values
CV
-coefficient of variation -Describes the standard deviation relative to the mean, and is expressed as a percent
H
-high -Can refer to the highest value of a class or a data set. -In Chapter 6, H refers to a value stored in the calculator to represent +∞
L
-low -Can refer tot he lowest value of a class or a data set. In Chapter 6, L refers to a value stored in the calculator to represent -∞
'
-lower-case Greek letter mu -Population mean
'
-lower-case Greek letter sigma -Population standard deviation
'
-one standard deviation below the mean
X-S
-one standard deviation below the mean -Similarly: (sample mean) - 2s -- two standard deviations below the mean; (sample mean) + s -- one standard deviation above the mean, etc.
Q
-quartile
X
-sample mean -Read 'x-bar' or 'sample mean.'
X
-sample median -Read 'median'
S
-sample standard deviation
S
-sample variance
Z
-z-score and standard score -The z-score represent the number of standard deviations a data value lies away from its mean
'
Population variance
Q1
first quartile
IQR
interquartile range (Also: iqr)
'
lower-case Greek letter alpha Generally refers to an area/probability See Z(alpha)
n
number of data values, or sample size
P
probability
P(A)
probability of event A
q
probability of failure
p
probability of success
S
sample space
Q2
second quartile (median)
A
the complement of event A
'
the man of the sampling distribution of sample means Read 'mu sub x-bar'
P or P
the observed or sample probability
'
the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of sample means. Read 'sigma sub x-bar.' Also called 'standard error.'
Z
the z-value the ahs an area of alpha to its riht Read 'z of alpha'
Q3
third quartile