Statistics 1.3 Measures of Central Tendency
Skewed Left
Mean < Median
Symmetric
Mean = Median
Skewed Right
Mean > Median
arithmetic mean
computed by determining the sum of all the values of the variable in the data set and dividing by the number of observations
population mean (μ)
computed by using all the individuals in the population -this is a parameter
sample mean (x-bar)
computed by using all the individuals in the sample data -this is a statistic
mode
is the most frequent observation of the variable that occurs in the data set (an observation is not the mode just because it repeats, but it is the one that occurs the MOST) - if no observation occurs more than once, the data has NO mode - it is possible for a set of data to have more than one mode
median (M)
is the value that lies in the middle of the data when arranged in ascending order
N
population size
n
sample size