KINE 2050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Level Of Measurement, Central Tendency, Normal Distribution
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After today"s lecture, the instructions for the lab will make sense. The title always goes on the bottom of the figure. Intervals - you don"t need to write (1 to 1. 9, 2 to 2. 9, 3 to 3. 9 . ) instead you say o. Needs to be specific: the bars are not together - this data is not continuous data. Remember it has no order: make sure the scale for the both graphs is the same, same size interval for both, so you can compare and contrast between it o the graph. Did you select the correct class interval: the graph should look like a bell shaped curve (normal curve) It is normally due to two types of data o: example: graphing the height for everyone this class (you have female and male, you don"t want a leptokurtic curve. Stretched the right side of the graph: negative skewed. You have extra information/data for one particular side.