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Page 1: Part II Sigma Freud and Descriptive Statistics Chapter 2 Computing and Understanding Averages: Means to an End

Part IISigma Freud and

Descriptive Statistics

Chapter 2

Computing and Understanding Averages:Means to an End

Page 2: Part II Sigma Freud and Descriptive Statistics Chapter 2 Computing and Understanding Averages: Means to an End

Objectives

• Measures of central tendency• Computing the mean using AVERAGE (function)• Computing the mode using MODE (function)• Computing the median using MEDIAN (function)• Computing descriptive statistics using the

Analysis ToolPak• Selecting a measure of central tendency

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Measures of Central Tendency

• AVERAGE - “Measures of Central Tendency”– A single score representing a set of scores

• Major types – Mean – typical average score– Median – middle score– Mode – most common score

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Computing the Mean

• Formula for the mean

• “X bar” is the mean value of the group of scores • “” (sigma) tells you to add whatever follows it• X is each individual score in the group• n is the sample size

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The Mean in three Easy Steps

• List the entire set of values in one or more columns. These are all the X’s.

• Compute the sum or total of all values• Divide the total or sum by the number of

values

– The answer you get is the Mean

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Location Number of Annual Customers

Lanham Park store 2,150

Williamsburg store 1,534

Downtown store 3,564

Mean Example

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Using the AVERAGE Function

• Select the cell for the AVERAGE function• Create a formula to average the three values

– =(A1+A2+A3)/3• OR type the AVERAGE function

– =AVERAGE(A1:A3)

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More Excel

• Arithmetic Mean– Sum of the deviation is equal to zero

• Geometric Mean– GEOMEAN uses multiplication instead of addition

• Moving Mean– More accurate…good for unique distributions

• Weighted Mean– Accounts for the frequency of a score’s occurrence

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Things to Remember

• A small n represents the sample size.• A large N represents the population size.• The sample mean is the central tendency

measure that most accurately reflects the population mean.

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More Things to Remember

• The mean is like the fulcrum on a seesaw. – The centermost point is where all the values on

one side of the mean are equal to all the values on the other side of the mean.

• The mean is very sensitive to extreme scores.– Extreme scores can pull the mean in one direction

or another and make it less representative of the set of scores.

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Weighted Mean Example

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Weighted Mean Example

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Computing the Median

• Median = score at which 50% of scores fall above and 50% fall below

• No standard formula– Rank order scores from highest to lowest or

lowest to highest– Find the “middle” score

• BUT…– What if there are two middle scores?– What if the two middle scores are the same?

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Using the MEDIAN Function

– Select the cell and type the MEDIAN function– =MEDIAN(A2:A7)

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Things to Remember

• The Median is the middle point of a set of cases.

• Since the Median uses the number of cases, not the values of those cases, extreme scores (outliers) do not influence the Median.

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Do it

• What does it mean if the Mean and Median are about the same?

• What does it mean if the mean and Median are very different?

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Computing the Mode

• Mode = most frequently occurring score• No formula

– List all values in the distribution– Tally the number of times each value occurs– The value occurring the most is the mode– Democrats = 90– Republicans = 70– Independents = 140 – the MODE!!

– When two values occur the same number of times -- Bimodal distribution

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Using the MODE.SNGL Function

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Using the MODE.MULT Function

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Do it

• Describe– 2 cases where the Mean is best– 2 cases where the Median is best– 2 cases where the mode is best

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Descriptive Statistics ToolPak

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Descriptive Statistics ToolPak

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Make It Pretty

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How to Make it Pretty

• Format entire worksheet in Arial 12,• Format numbers so they make sense.• Deleted the Mode cells (there is no mode).• Used Format > Column > AutoFit to adjust the

columns.• Could have used:

– Color– Table formats– Shading

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Always start by getting acquainted with the data.Simply describe it.

Summary