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Notes Mean Median Mode and Range

This document discusses statistical concepts like population, sample, parameter, mean, median, mode and range. It provides examples and explanations of how to calculate and interpret these statistical terms and measures.

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Notes Mean Median Mode and Range

This document discusses statistical concepts like population, sample, parameter, mean, median, mode and range. It provides examples and explanations of how to calculate and interpret these statistical terms and measures.

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Mean, Integers
Median & Range 12.1

1. Statistics is the collecting and analyzing of numerical __________.


Monthly Budget
a. A _________________ is the set of objects that
Mortgage
share similar characteristics from which data can $1250
be collected and analyzed. Tithe
$520 .
Misc.
b. When a measure is calculated using data from the Food $300
$500 Utilties
$475
entire population it is called a ____________________. Savings
$100

c. When a measure is calculated using data from a portion of the population it is

called a ____________________.

1) The sample _________ must be large enough to trust the estimate.

2) The sample participants must represent the population ________________.

3) The 4 main types of sampling are:

a) ________________ sampling is when a portion of the population has an equal


chance of being included in the sample.

b) __________________ sampling is when sample members are chosen from a


large population determined by a random starting point and a fixed interval.

c) ________________ sampling is a non-probabilty sample made up of people


who are easy to reach.

d) _______________ sampling is when different groups within a population are


used for the sample.

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2. Interpreting statistical data:

a. The __________________ is the same as the arithmetic average.

1) __________ the data and divide by the number of terms of data.

2) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 . 3) Ex. B: 13, 11, 11, 11, 7, 7, find b.

b. The ___________________ is the data that occurs most often (most frequently).

1) Ex. B: 13, 11, 11, 11, 7, 7

2) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84

c. The ________________ is the middle piece of data.

1) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84

2) If there is an even amount of terms, average the two _______________ terms.

Ex. C: 4, 7, 1, 1, 10, 2

d. The _________________ is the difference between the highest and lowest values.

Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 Ex. 4, 7, 1, 1, 10, 2

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DATA
1. Statistics is the collecting and analyzing of numerical __________ .
Monthly Budget
POPULATION
a. A _________________ is the set of objects that
Mortgage
share similar characteristics from which data can $1250
be collected and analyzed. Tithe
$520 .
Misc.
b. When a measure is calculated using data from the Food $300
$500 Utilties
$475
PARAMETER
entire population it is called a ____________________ . Savings
$100

c. When a measure is calculated using data from a portion of the population it is

SAMPLE
called a ____________________ .

SIZE
1) The sample _________ must be large enough to trust the estimate.

ACCURATELY
2) The sample participants must represent the population ________________.

3) The 4 main types of sampling are:

RANDOM
a) ________________ sampling is when a portion of the population has an equal
chance of being included in the sample.

SYSTEMATIC
b) __________________ sampling is when sample members are chosen from a
large population determined by a random starting point and a fixed interval.

CONVIENCE
c) ________________ sampling is a non-probabilty sample made up of people
who are easy to reach.

CLUSTER
d) _______________ sampling is when different groups within a population are
used for the sample.

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2. Interpreting statistical data:

MEAN
a. The __________________ is the same as the arithmetic average.

TOTAL
1) __________ the data and divide by the number of terms of data.

2) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 . 3) Ex. B: 13, 11, 11, 11, 7, 7, find b.

453 60
= 90.6 b= = 10
5 6

MODE
b. The ___________________ is the data that occurs most often (most frequently).

1) Ex. B: 13, 11, 11, 11, 7, 7 11

2) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 none or all

MEDIAN
c. The ________________ is the middle piece of data.

1) Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 89

MIDDLE
2) If there is an even amount of terms, average the two _______________ terms.

Ex. C: 4, 7, 1, 1, 10, 2 4+2


10, 7, 4, 2, 1, 1, = 3
2

RANGE
d. The _________________ is the difference between the highest and lowest values.

Ex. A: 103, 92, 89, 85, 84 Ex. 4, 7, 1, 1, 10, 2


103 - 84 = 19 10 - 1 = 9

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