PSYC 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Standard Deviation, Central Tendency, Normal Distribution
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Module 3 - statistical reasoning in everyday life. Statistics help us see what is often missed. Guessing can be used to prove a point. Financial illiteracy leads to false alarms + problems. When viewing graphs, read the scale labels and note their range. Secret lies in how you label the y-axis. Measure of central tendency: a single score that represents a whole set of scores. Mode: is the most frequently occurring score of scores. Mean: the arithmetic average of a set of scores. Median: is the midpoint of an ordered set of data from least to greatest. It is also known as the 50th percentile. Always note which measure of central tendency is reported. Variation: is a measure of how similar or diverse a set of scores is. Range: the gap between the lowest and highest set of scores provides a crude estimate of variation. Standard deviation: measures how much scores deviate from each other.