Lecture 7-Measure of Dispersion
Lecture 7-Measure of Dispersion
RANGE
VARIANCE
COEFFICIENT OF VARIATION
PEARSONS MEASURE OF SKEWNESS
Example:
Number of minutes 20
clients waited to see a
consultant
Consultant
X
Y
05 15
11
12 03
10
04 19
11
37 11
09
06 34
09
Consultant X:
Sees some clients
almost
immediately
Others wait over
1/2 hour
Highly inconsistent
Consultant Y:
Clients wait about
10 minutes
9 minutes least
wait and 13
minutes most
Highly consistent
12
13
10
13
11
Calculation:
set
2. Subtract smallest number from largest
number
3. Difference = Range
Ungrouped data:
=
highest value lowest value
Grouped data:
=
Example:
Consultant X:
37 minutes highest
value
3 minutes smallest
value
Range = 37 - 3 = 34
minutes
Consultant Y:
13 minutes highest
value
9 minutes smallest
value
Range 13 - 9 = 4
minutes
Number of minutes 20
clients waited to see a
consultant
Consultant
X
Y
05 15
11
12 03
10
04 19
11
37 11
09
06 34
09
12
13
10
13
11
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The
Example:
16 sales people were given 12 problems
associated with on-the-road sales
For keeping automobile expenses, the
rankings follow:
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12
Location Q1
= (n +1)
= (16 + 1)
= 4.25 = 4th
observation
Q1=2
Range = 12 -1 = 11
Location Q3
= 3/4 (n +1)
= 3/4(16 +1)
= 12.75 = 13rd
observation
Q3= 10
Interquartile Range = 10 - 2 = 8
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Most
Calculation:
1. Calculate the arithmetic mean (AM)
2. Subtract each individual value from the AM
3. Square each value -- multiply it times itself
4. Sum (total) the squared values
5. Divide the total by the number of values (N)
6. Calculate the square root of the value
1
n 1
1
n 1
(x x)2
f (x x)
OR
OR
1
n 1
1
n 1
f x
fx
SD =
Number of items
Example:
Scores
Deviations From
Mean
Squares of
Deviations
-13
169
-11
121
-09
81
-08
64
No. of scores =
10
-03
-02
M = 143/10 = 14
+01
+05
25
+20
400
+23
529
140
3
SD =
1403
= 11.8
1
0
143
SD =
Number of items
Scores
Example:
No. of scores =
10
M = 109/10 = 11
SD =
19
1
0
= 1.4
Deviations From
Mean
Squares of
Deviations
09
-02
09
-02
10
-01
10
-01
11
00
11
00
11
00
12
+01
13
+02
13
109
+02
4
19
+1
-1
2.2
9.6
14
11
68%
25.8
12.4
+2
-2
01
8.2
14
11
95%
37
13.8
-3
01
6.8
+3
14
11
99.7%
37
15.2
Range
Interquartile
Range
Median is measure of
central tendency -- use
the interquartile range
Mean is measure of
central tendency -- use
the standard deviation
Standard
Deviation
100
CV =
x
or
3 Mean Median
S tan dard Deviation