Measures of Position For Ungrouped Data
Measures of Position For Ungrouped Data
Department of Education
West Tabacal Region National High School
I. Objectives
At the end of this lesson, the Grade-10 students should be able to successfully:
a. illustrate the following measures of position: quartiles, deciles and percentiles;
b. calculate a specified measure of position (e.g. 90th percentile) of a set of data;
c. interpret measures of position; and
d. solve problems involving measures of position.
III. Procedure
A. Preliminaries
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
1. Routine
Before you take your seats, make sure : (The students follow.)
that your chairs are properly aligned and pick
up those unnecessary things under them.
Attendance officer, who is absent today? : None ma’am.
2. Review
Before we proceed to our new lesson, what was our : (The students raise their hands.)
lesson last meeting?
Precisely!
Who can give some methods in determining the : (The students raise their hands.)
possible ways of an event?
Very good!
3. Motivation
Let’s start!
Answer:
(The teacher calls students to answer the problems.) M E A S U R E S
Answer:
(The teacher calls students to answer the problems.) P O S I T I O N
Did you find the activity easy or difficult? : It was easy, ma’am.
Again, what are the words you found a while back? : (The students raise their hands.)
Exactly!
After defining measures of position, what is your idea : ( The students raise their hands.)
about ungrouped data?
Very good!
What is your understanding about the word quartiles? : (The students raise their hands)
It comes from what word?
Good idea!
Lowest Highest
Q1 Q2 Q3
By the way, what is an ascending order? : Ma’am it is the arrangement of data from
smallest to largest.
Yes, _____?
Who can arrange the given data from the problem? : 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 7, 7, 8, 9, 9 ma’am.
Yes, _____?
Yes, _____?
Very good!
How about the middle quartile (Q2)? What is the value n+1
: th observation
of the middle quartile? 2
11+1
th observation
Yes, _____? 2
12
th observation
2
6th observation which is 5.
Precisely!
Exactly! : IR = Q3 – Q1
IR = 8 – 3 = 5
This means that the range of the middle 50% of the
students’ scores is 5.
For the first step, who can arrange the given data in an
ascending order?
: (The students raise their hands.)
Yes, _____?
Very good! : 29, 33, 37, 40, 49, 52, 55, 58, 63
Perfect! : 9, ma’am.
Yes, _____?
Lowest Highest
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9
k (n+ 1)
The location of Dk can be determined as the th
10
value of observation, where k is the desired decile and
n is the sample size.
Yes, _____?
Precisely!
Who can arrange the given data in an ascending order? : (The students raise their hands.)
Very good!
Then, let’s find the position of D3 using the formula : (The students raise their hands.)
k (n+ 1)
th. : 145, 148, 150, 153, 158, 158, 163, 165, 170,
10
172
First, what is the sample size or n?
Yes, _____?
So, D3 = [ 10 ]
k ( n+1 ) th : 3, ma’am.
= [
3 ( 10+1 ) th
10 ]
= [ ]
3 ( 11 ) th
10
33 th
=( )
10
= (3.3)th value of observation
Yes, _____?
: D3 = 3rd observation + 0.3 [4th – 3rd]
= 150 + 0.3 [153 – 150]
= 150 + 0.3 (3)
= 150 + 0.9
= 150. 9
Exactly!
= [ ]
5 ( 10+1 ) th
10
= [ ]
5 ( 11 ) th
10
Again, the result is decimal number. Then solve for 55
= ( )th
the exact value of D5 using the result of value of 10
observation through linear interpolation. = (5.5)th value of observation
k (n+ 1)
The location of Pk can be determined as the th
100
value of observation, where k is the desired percentile
and n is the sample size.
Yes, _____?
: (The students raise their hands)
Correct!
: 45, 48, 50, 53, 58, 58, 63, 65, 70, 72
Now, let’s find what is asked in the problem.
Yes, _____?
: (The students raise their hands.)
Exactly!
: n = 10 and k=42, ma’am.
Since the value of k and n has been determined. Now,
let’s solve for the position of P42.
P42 = [
k ( n+1 ) th
100 ]
= [
42 ( 10+1 ) th
100 ]
= [
42 ( 11 ) th
100 ]
462 th
=( )
100
= (4.62)th value of observation
As you can notice, the result is a decimal number. : (The students raise their hands.)
Then what we are going to do?
Precisely!
Who can show me the process in getting the value of : (The students raise their hands.)
P42 using linear interpolation?
Great job!
What is your understanding about percentile rank? : (The students raise their hands.)
Good idea!
Percentile
Score = n( )
100
Exactly!
Step 2: Arrange the data set in ascending order. : (The students raise their hands.)
Yes, _____?
Very good!
Step 3: Find the percentile rank. : (The students raise their hands.)
Correct!
Rank =
Number of scores below∨equal¿ desired score ¿ (100 %)
Total number of scores
9 900
Rank = (100 % ) = = 75%
12 12
From the given problem, what are the given that can is : Percentile = 30 and n = 10, ma’am.
needed in the formula?
Yes, _____?
Yes, _____?
Exactly!
Percentile
Then, Score = n( )
100
30 300
= 10( )=
100 100
Score = 3rd observation : (The students raise their hands.)
Yes, _____?
Good idea!
Lowest Highest
Q1 Q2 Q3
Lowest Highest
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9
…
Lowest Highest
Q1 = P25 D1 = P10
Q2 = P50 D2 = P20
Q3 = P75 D5 = P50
Q2 = D5 = P50
Always, remember that quartiles are divided into four : Yes ma’am.
equal parts, deciles are divided into 10 equal parts and
percentiles are divided into 100 equal parts. : (Answers may vary.)
3. Application
Let’s see how much you learned from the previous discussion. Analyze and solve the given problem.
A B
23 19 22 16 17 _____ 1. Q3 21 19 18 24 16
88 90 75 60 81 _____ 2. D4 91 75 62 80 87
45 65 75 65 65 _____ 3. P50 48 65 65 80 65
10 13 8 5 1 _____ 4. D2 1 4 9 8 10
11 12 10 8 9 _____ 5. P38 12 15 3 11 5
V. Agreement
Reflection:
A. No. of Learners who earned 80% in the evaluation Section A: ____ of learners who earned 80%
above
Section B: ____ of learners who earned 80%
above
Section C: ____ of learners who earned 80%
above
Section D: ____ of learners who earned 80%
above
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for Section A: ____ of learners who require
remediation who scored below 80% additional activities for remediation
Section B: ____ of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
Section C: ____ of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
Section D: ____ of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lesson work? No. of learners who ____ Yes ____ No
have caught up with the lesson Section A: ____ of learners who caught up the
lesson
Section B: ____ of learners who caught up the
lesson
Section C: ____ of learners who caught up the
lesson
Section D: ____ of learners who caught up the
lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation Section A: ____ of learners who continue to
require remediation
Section B: ____ of learners who continue to
require remediation
Section C: ____ of learners who continue to
require remediation
Section D: ____ of learners who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Strategies used that work well:
Why did those work? ____ Group Collaboration
____ Answering activities/exercises
____ Discovery Method
____ Lecture Method
____ Experiment
Why?
____ Complete IM’s
____ Availability of Materials
____ Student’s eagerness to learn
____ Group member’s cooperation in doing the
task
Remarks:
Prepared by: Checked by:
______________________ ______________________
Myra G. Talosig Mrs. May Belle B. Gaspar