
5/2 CW Comparing measures of center and variation 3A
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Comparing Measures of
Center and Variation
Choosing the most appropriate measures
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Symmetric versus Skewed Data
Heights of Adults
Lengths of index fingers of 8th graders(mm)
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Mean and Standard Deviation
Mean - the typical value (center) of the data when the distribution is roughly symmetric.
●The arithmetic average of the data
●Every data value impacts the mean
●Will be influenced by outliers
Standard Deviation - a measure of the typical distance of the observations (data) and the mean.
●Measures the spread of the distribution
●Measures the variability of a fairly symmetric distribution
●Will be influenced by outliers
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Median and IQR
Median - the middle value in an ordered data set
●Roughly 50% of the data is below and above the median
●Measures the typical value for data in a skewed distribution
●NOT influenced by all data values
Interquartile Range (IQR) - the middle 50% of the data in a distribution
●Found by subtracting the 1st quartile (Q1) from the 3rd quartile (Q3)
●Measures the variability of a sample with a skewed distribution
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Appropriate Measures of Center and
Variation
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The shape of the distribution determines which measure of center
and variability are best.
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Use the mean and standard deviation for distributions that are
unimodal and roughly symmetric.
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Use the median and IQR for distributions with skewness or outliers.
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The median and IQR are resistant to (unaffected by) outliers.
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Comparing Measures of Center
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In a symmetric distribution, the mean and the median are
approximately the same.
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In a right skewed distribution the mean tends to be greater than the
median.
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In a left skewed distribution the mean tends to be less than the
median.
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Multiple Choice
Which measure of variation would we use with this data?
Mean, since the data is fairly symmetric.
Median, since the data is skewed.
Standard deviation, since the data is symmetric.
IQR, since the data is skewed.
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Audio Response
How would you decide which measure of center to use with a set of data?

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Draw
Please draw and label a boxplot with the following descriptive statistics:
Min= 5 Q1 = 7 Med=8 Q3 = 11 Max=15
Comparing Measures of
Center and Variation
Choosing the most appropriate measures
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