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Day 10 Objectives Understand Basic Descriptive Statistics Frequencies Frequency Distributions How to construct a frequency distribution table Proportions & Rates Central Tendency Mean Median Mode Variability Range Standard Deviation Variance Descriptive Statistics are methods of organizing, summarizing, and presenting data in a convenient and informative way. These methods include: Numerical Techniques Graphical Techniques The actual method used depends on what information we would like to extract. Descriptive Statistics helps to answer these questions… Descriptive Statistics 1) Produce numbers that describe a set of data 2) Common types of descriptive stats – these are forms of Summarizing Data Frequencies Proportions and Rates Central tendency Variability Frequencies Simply Tallying and Counting the amount of times an event occurs. Frequencies can be ungrouped or grouped How many scores, observations, items or people fall within an interval. E.g. How many children in each age-group in a school? 1. 5 – 7 years of age = 15 2.8 – 10 years of age = 16 3.11 – 13 years of age = 13 The Frequency Distribution Table The data in original form in which they are collected are called raw data. They need to be organized in such a way that is easily comprehensible. A good way is to organize them by constructing a frequency distribution. The following examples will illustrate you the frequency distributions.
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