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Title: LBSRE1021 Data Interpretation Lecture 3


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LBSRE1021 Data InterpretationLecture 3
  • Location and Dispersion

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OBJECTIVES
  • State some basic definitions
  • Prepare a frequency distribution using given
    data.
  • Plot a frequency distribution as a bar chart.
  • Explain the terms Location and Dispersion

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OBJECTIVES
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Definition
  • Statistics
  • The organisation of data to enable meaningful
    analysis.

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Definitions
  • Population Every member of the group in which
    you are interested e.g. the consumers of a
    certain product, the employees of a company
  • Sample A sub-set of the population on which
    measurements may be made that approximate to
    those of the population

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More definitions
  • Variable Something which can be measured or
    counted.
  •  eg. age, weight, salary, no. children
  • Frequency The number of times a particular value
    of a variable occurs.

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Frequency Distribution
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Grouped Frequency Distribution
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Bar Chart
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Measures of Location
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Measures of Location Mean
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Measures of Location Median
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Measures of Location Mode
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Dispersion
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Dispersion Quartiles
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Dispersion Quartiles
  • QUARTILES
  • The quartiles are four values in a data set.
  • First Quartile (Q1) is a value such that 25 of
    items in the data set have this value or less.
  • Second Quartile (median) is a value such that 50
    of items in the data set have this value or less.
  • Third Quartile (Q3) is a value such that 75 of
    items in the data set have this value or less.
  • Fourth Quartile is a value such that 100 of
    items in the data set have this value or less.

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Quartiles Example
  • Switchboard data refers to the number of
    telephone calls to a switchboard each hour for
    two days
  • Day 1 26 25 30 31 27 27 26 29
  • Day 2 30 32 27 28 26 27 28 29
  • To find the first quartile and the third quartile
    arrange the 16 data items in ascending order as
    follows
  • 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 32

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QuartilesExample
  • The first quartile will be the value of the (n
    1) 1/4 item.
  • The third quartile will be the value of the (n
    1) 3/4 item.
  • In this case Q1 will be the value of the 4.25th
    item. By interpolation, the first quartile will
    be 26.25
  • between 26 and 27.
  • Q3 will be the value of the 12.75th item. So the
    third quartile will be 29.75
  • between 29 and 30.
  • (Q2 is the value of the (n 1)/2 item, i.e. the
    Median)

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Deviation
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Dispersion Variance
  • Deviations from the mean (x - x) are
  • - ve and -ve
  • - sum to zero
  • (x - x )2 is always ve
  • Average of square of deviations is the
  • Variance å ( x - x )2
  • n

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Standard Deviation
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S.D. Example
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Central Tendency
  • The mean and Standard Deviation describe the
    area of central tendency and spread of data

Mean
(Mode and Median same if symmetrical)
Spread
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Coefficient of Variance
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