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N = Population size
xi = ith individual value of variable x |
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fi=Frequency of the nth value of the discreate variable
k=The number of different values for the discreate variable |
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x = Sample mean (pronounced "x-bar")
n = Sample size |
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R = Maximum Value - Minimum Value |
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Interquartile Range = Third Quartile - First Quartile |
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i = the index point in the data set corresponding to
the median value
n = sample size |
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The value in a data set that occurs most frequently |
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Weighted Mean for a Population |
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wi = The weight of the ith data value
xi = The ith data value |
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Weighted Mean for a Sample |
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wi = The weight of the ith data value
xi = The ith data value |
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Percentaile Location Value |
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p = Desired percent
n = Number of values in the data set |
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μ = Population mean
N = Population size
σ2 = Population variance (sigma squared) |
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Population Standard Deviation |
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μ = Population mean
N = Population size
σ = Standard deviation (sigma) |
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n = Sample size
s2 = Sample variance
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Sample Standard Deviation |
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n = Sample size
s = Sample stardard deviation
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x = Sample mean |
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Population Coefficient of Variation |
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Sample Coefficient of Variation |
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Standardized Population Data |
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x = Original data value
μ = Population mean
σ = Population standard deviation
z = Standard score (number of standard deviations
x is from μ) |
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x = Original data value
s = Sample standard deviation
z = The standard score
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Regardless of how data are distributed, at least (1 - 1/k2) of the values will fall within k standard deviations of the mean. |
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The number of standard deviations a value is from the mean. Standardized data values are sometimes referred to as z-scores |
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If the data distribution is bell-shaped, then the interval
μ ± 1σ contains approximately 68% of the values
μ ± 2σ contains approximately 95% of the values
μ ± 3σ contains virtually all of the data values. |
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The population variance is the average of the squared distances of the data values from the mean. |
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The positive squared deviation is the positive square root of the variance |
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Quartiles in a data array are those values that divide the data set into four equal-sized groups. The median corresponds to the second quartile. |
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The pth percentile in a data array is a value that divides the data set into two parts. The loer segment contains at least p%, and the upper segement contains at least (100 - p)%, of the data. The 50th percentile is the median. |
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A center value that divides a data array into two halves.
We use ˜μ to denote the population median and Md to denote the sample median.
It is not sensitive to extreme values. |
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Negative Skew
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Posivite Skew
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