Unit 4 Part 1 Vocabulary - My Blog...Unit 6 Day 1 Vocabulary Mean The average value of a data set,...
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Unit 6
Day 1 Vocabulary
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Mean
The average value of a data set, found by
summing all values and dividing by the
number of data points
Example: 5 + 4 + 2 + 6 + 3 = 20
45
20
The Mean is 4
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Median
The middle-most value of a data set; 50%
of the data is less than this value, and
50% is greater than it
Example:
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Mode
• The value that appears the most often in a set
of data.
Example: 4,3,6,8,4,5,6,4,9,10,0,1,4,4
4 is the MODE
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Range
• The difference between the lowest and the
highest value in a set of data.
Example: 2,3,4,5,7,8,12,26,50
50 – 2 = 48 The RANGE is 48.
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Dot Plot
A frequency plot that shows the number of
times a response occurred in a data set,
where each data value is represented by
a dot.
Example:
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Dot Plot: Pros and Cons
Advantages:
• Simple to make
• Shows each individual data point
Disadvantages:
• Can be time consuming with lots of data
points to make
• Have to count to get exact total. Fractions
of units are hard to display.
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Histogram
A frequency plot that shows the number of
times a response or range of responses
occurred in a data set.
Example:
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Histogram: Pros and Cons
Advantages:
• Visually strong
• Good for determining the shape of the data
Disadvantages:
• Cannot read exact values because data is
grouped into categories
• More difficult to compare two data sets
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First Quartile
The value that identifies the lower 25% of the
data; the median of the lower half of the
data set; written as
Example:
1Q
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Third Quartile
Value that identifies the upper 25% of the
data; the median of the upper half of
the data set; 75% of all data is less than
this value; written as
Example:
3Q
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Interquartile Range
The difference between the third and first
quartiles; 50% of the data is contained within
this range
Example:
3Q 1Q
Subtract
Third Quartile ( ) – First Quartile ( ) = IQR
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OutlierA data value that is much greater than or much less
than the rest of the data in a data set;
mathematically, any data less than
or greater than is an outlier
Example:
)(5.11 IQRQ
)(5.13 IQRQ
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Box PlotA plot showing the minimum, maximum, first
quartile, median, and third quartile of a data
set; the middle 50% of the data is indicated by
a box.
Example:
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Box Plot: Pros and Cons
Advantages:
• Shows 5-point summary and outliers
• Easily compares two or more data sets
• Handles extremely large data sets easily
Disadvantages:
• Not as visually appealing as other graphs
• Exact values not retained