Unit 1 Statistics Data Terms
Normal Distribution
A distribution which is bell shaped and symmetrical about the mean
Skewed
A distribution which is not symmetrical about the mean.
Cluster
A group of scores which are close together compared with other scores.
Standard Deviation
A measure of spread about the mean
Outlier
A score which is a significant distance from other scores. Special consideration needs to be given to this score as it may bias conclusions.
Range
The difference between the highest score and the lowest score
Mode
The most common score
Interquartile Range
The range of the middle 50% of scores
Mean
The sum of all scores divided by the number of scores
Median
The value which has and equal number of observations greater than itself and less than itself
Categorial
data that is non numerical: favorite flower or different varieties of nuts
Quantitiative
data that is numerical: average number of times flown in an airplane or total number of paper reams sold
Ordinal
ordered, categorial data: 2 most popular brands of paper ream sold
Continuous
quantitative data that can have any value: individual weights of mangoes in stock
Discrete
quantitative data with distinct values: number of mangos in stock
Nominal
unordered, categorial data: brands of paper reams out of stock