Ch 4 - Stat
range, standard deviation, and variance
3 different measures of variability
deviation
distance from the mean
unbiased
dividing by n − 1 produces a sample variance that provides an ____ estimate of the corresponding population variance.
variance
equals the mean of the squared deviations
degrees of freedom or df
for a sample of n scores, the ___ for the sample variance are defined as df = n-1.
bias
fortunately, the ___ in sample variability is consistent and predictable, which means it can be corrected
harder
if variability is high (large), the difference is ___ to see
easier
if variability is low, the difference is ___ to see
drawing a vertical line and labeling it
in frequency distribution graphs, how do we identify the position of the mean?
error variance
in the context of inferential statistics, the variance that exists in a set of sample data is often classified as ____
multiplied
multiplying each score by a constant causes the standard deviation to be ____ by the same constant (transformations of scale)
standard deviation
square root of the variance and provides a measure of the standard, or average distance from the mean
-S1: determine the deviation -S2: calculate the mean of the deviation scores -S3: determine the variance -S4: determine the standard deviation
steps for determining standard deviation
the number of scores in the sample that are independent and free to vary
the degrees of freedom determine what?
rang
the distance covered by the scores in a distribution, from the smallest score to the largest score
interval or ratio scales
the mean, standard deviation, and variance should be used only with numerical scores from ____ of measurement
distance
variability is defined in terms of ____
mean (central tendency) and the standard deviation (variability)
with numerical scores the most common descriptive statistics are the ____, which are usually reported together.
SS or sum of squares
___ is the sum of the squared deviation scores
variability
___ provides a quantitative measure of the differences between scores in a distribution and describes the degree to which the scores are spread out or clustered together
-V describes the distribution -V measures how well and individual score (or group of scores) represents the entire distribution
a good measure of variability serves what two purposes?
biased
a sample statistic is ___ if the average value of the statistic either underestimates or overestimates the corresponding population parameter.
biased
a sample statistic is said to be ___ if, on the average, it consistently overestimates or underestimates the corresponding population parameter.
unbiased
a sample statistic is unbiased if the average value of the statistic is equal to the population parameter. (the average value of the statistic is obtained from all the possible samples for a specific sample size, n.)
does not
adding a constant to each score ____ change the standard deviation (transformations of scale)
difficult
as the error variance increases, it becomes more ___ to see any systematic differences or patterns that might exist in the data.
a line or arrow drawn from the mean outward for a distance equal to the standard deviation and labeled
because the standard deviation measures distance from the mean, how do we identify it in a frequency distribution graph?