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MCT and Variation

This document provides steps to calculate measures of central tendency and variability for a set of grouped data: 1. It calculates the range as the difference between the highest and lowest scores. 2. It determines the class interval width using the range. 3. It constructs a frequency distribution table using the class intervals. 4. It calculates the mean by finding the weighted average of class marks and frequencies. 5. It calculates the median using the cumulative frequency distribution. 6. It determines the mode by finding the most frequent score. 7. It calculates the mean deviation by finding the average absolute deviation from the mean. 8. It computes the standard deviation as the square root
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MCT and Variation

This document provides steps to calculate measures of central tendency and variability for a set of grouped data: 1. It calculates the range as the difference between the highest and lowest scores. 2. It determines the class interval width using the range. 3. It constructs a frequency distribution table using the class intervals. 4. It calculates the mean by finding the weighted average of class marks and frequencies. 5. It calculates the median using the cumulative frequency distribution. 6. It determines the mode by finding the most frequent score. 7. It calculates the mean deviation by finding the average absolute deviation from the mean. 8. It computes the standard deviation as the square root
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Computation of the Measures of Central Tendency and Variability

(Grouped Data)

Consider the following:

66 35 46 24 55 17
87 57 57 32 62 40
68 37 61 62 49 38
54 38 47 28 64 78
92 74 60 48 34 16
46 29 92 48 71 72
80 64 44 24 47 20
60 50 62 44 67 58
70 26 54 60 76 71
59 42 62 43 67 49
1. Range
𝑅 = 𝐻𝑆 − 𝐿𝑆
𝑅 = 92 − 16
𝑅 = 76

2. Interval
(𝑅 + 1)
𝑖={ }−1
10
(76 + 1)
𝑖 ={ }−1
10
77
𝑖 = { }−1
10
𝑖 = 7.7 − 1
𝑖 = 6.7 𝑜𝑟 7

3. Frequency Distribution

Class Interval Frequency


91-97 2
84-90 1
Note:
77-83 2
1. If the interval is even,
70-76 6
start the lowest group of
63-69 6
score with the lowest
56-62 12
score.
49-55 6
2. If the interval is odd, start
42-48 10
the lowest group of score
35-41 5
with a number exactly
28-34 4
divisible by the interval.
21-27 3
14-20 3
N= 60

4. Mean
∑ 𝑓𝑑
𝑀 = 𝐴. 𝑀. +𝑖 ( )
𝑛
c.i. f d fd
91-97 2 +6 +12
84-90 1 +5 +5
77-83 2 29 +4 +8 +67
70-76 6 +3 +18
63-69 6 +2 +12
56-62 12 +1 +12
49-55 6 0
42-48 10 -1 -10
35-41 5 -2 -10
28-34 4 25 -3 -12 -59
21-27 3 -4 -12
14-20 3 -5 -15
∑fd= +8

∑ 𝑓𝑑
𝑀 = 𝐴. 𝑀. +𝑖 ( )
𝑛
8
= 52. +7 ( )
60

= 52. +7(. 133)

= 52 + .931

= 52.931

= 52.93

5. Median 𝑛
𝑛 − 𝑐𝑢. 𝑓.
𝑀𝑑𝑛 = 𝑙. 𝑙. +𝑖 ( 2
−𝑐𝑢.𝑓.
) 𝑀𝑑𝑛 = 𝑢. 𝑙. −𝑖 (2 )
𝑓 𝑚𝑑𝑛 𝑓 𝑚𝑑𝑛

Note: 60
60
−25 − 29
The = 48.5 + 7 ( 2
) = 55.5 − 7 ( 2 )
cumulative 6 60
frequency
should not 30−25 30−29
𝑛 = 48.5 + 7 ( ) = 55.5 − 7 ( )
exceed 2 . 6 6

5 1
= 48.5 + 7 (6) = 55.5 − 7 ( )
6
= 48.5 + 7(. 833)
= 55.5 − 7(. 167)
= 48.5 + 5.831
= 55.5 − 1.169
= 54.331
6. Mode = 54.331
= 54.33 = 54.33
𝑀𝑑 = 3 𝑀𝑑𝑛 − 2 𝑀

= 3(54.33) − 2(52.93)

= 162.99 − 105.86

= 57.13

7. Mean Deviation
∑ 𝑓(|𝑀𝑑𝑝𝑡−𝑀|
𝐴𝐷 = 𝑛

c.i. f d fd Mdpt. Mdpt.-M f (│Mdpt.-M│)


91-97 2 +6 +12 94 41.07 82.14
84-90 1 +5 +5 87 34.07 34.07
77-83 2 +4 +8 80 27.07 54.14
70-76 6 +3 +18 73 20.07 120.42
63-69 6 +2 +12 66 13.07 78.42
56-62 12 +1 +12 59 6.07 72.84
49-55 6 0 52 -.93 5.58
42-48 10 -1 -10 45 -7.93 79.3
35-41 5 -2 -10 38 -14.93 74.65
28-34 4 -3 -12 31 -21.93 87.72
21-27 3 -4 -12 24 -28.93 86.79
14-20 3 -5 -15 17 -35.93 107.79
∑fd= +8 ∑ f (│Mdpt.-M│)= 883.86

∑ 𝑓(|𝑀𝑑𝑝𝑡−𝑀|
𝐴𝐷 = 𝑛

883.86 𝑖 2
= 𝑆𝐷 𝑜𝑟 𝜎 = √𝑛(∑ 𝑓𝑑 2) − (∑ 𝑓𝑑)
60 𝑛

= 14.731 𝑜𝑟 14.73 7
= √60(408) − 82
60

7
= √24,480 − 64
8. Standard Deviation 60

𝑖 2 7
𝑆𝐷 𝑜𝑟 𝜎 = 𝑛 √𝑛(∑ 𝑓𝑑 2 − (∑ 𝑓𝑑) =
60
√24,416

c.i. f d fd fd2
7
91-97 2 +6 +12 72 = (156.256)
60
84-90 1 +5 +5 25
77-83 2 +4 +8 32 7(156.256)
70-76 6 +3 +18 54 =
60
63-69 6 +2 +12 24
56-62 12 +1 +12 12 1093.792
=
49-55 6 0 0 0 60
42-48 10 -1 -10 10 = 18.229
35-41 5 -2 -10 20
28-34 4 -3 -12 36 = 18.23
21-27 3 -4 -12 48
14-20 3 -5 -15 75
∑fd= +8 ∑fd2= 408

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