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UCSB Comm 87 Exam 1 Definitions

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UCSB Comm 87 Exam 1 Definitions

frequency table Correct Ans-arrange the scores in our distribution in terms of how
frequently they occur; can be done for all levels of measurement




frequency polygon Correct Ans-line graph




histogram Correct Ans-bar graph




pie chart Correct Ans-divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportion




normal distribution Correct Ans-Bell-shaped (normal curve); perfectly symmetrical; a lot of
things tend to be disturbed this way if you have a large enough sample




positively skewed distribution Correct Ans-the long tail points to the right; scores go from
lower to higher; see a lot of lower scores




negatively skewed distribution Correct Ans-the long tail points to the left; see a lot of high
scores




bimodal distribution Correct Ans-2 humps

, mean Correct Ans-the average scores in the distribution, calculated by summing the scores
and dividing by the number of scores; Requires at least interval level of measurement for data; x̅
or M for sample mean, μ for population mean




median Correct Ans-the midpoint or middlemost score in a distribution; Requires at least
ordinal level of measurement for data




mode Correct Ans-the most frequent score in a distribution; can calculate mode for any level
of measurement




range Correct Ans-highest score minus lowest score; tells you how far apart the highest
score and the lowest score are from each other; can be used with any level of measurement




standard deviation Correct Ans-how much the scores in a distribution deviate from the mean
or average; must have interval level or ratio level of measurement; SD or (s) for sample, σ for
population




sum of squares Correct Ans-the sum, over all observations, of the squared differences of
each observation from the overall mean




variance Correct Ans-the square of the standard deviation

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