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Chapter 4: Variability
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Variability
• The goal for variability is to obtain a
measure of how spread out the scores are
in a distribution.
• A measure of variability usually
accompanies a measure of central
tendency as basic descriptive statistics for
a set of scores.
3
Central Tendency and Variability
• Central tendency describes the central
point of the distribution, and variability
describes how the scores are scattered
around that central point.
• Together, central tendency and variability
are the two primary values that are used to
describe a distribution of scores.
4
Variability
• Variability serves both as a descriptive measure
and as an important component of most
inferential statistics.
• As a descriptive statistic, variability measures
the degree to which the scores are spread out or
clustered together in a distribution.
• In the context of inferential statistics, variability
provides a measure of how accurately any
individual score or sample represents the entire
population.
5
Variability (cont.)
• When the population variability is small, all
of the scores are clustered close together
and any individual score or sample will
necessarily provide a good representation
of the entire set.
• On the other hand, when variability is large
and scores are widely spread, it is easy for
one or two extreme scores to give a
distorted picture of the general population.
7
Measuring Variability
• Variability can be measured with
– the range
– the interquartile range
– the standard deviation/variance.
• In each case, variability is determined by
measuring distance.
8
The Range
• The range is the total distance covered by
the distribution, from the highest score to
the lowest score (using the upper and
lower real limits of the range).
9
The Interquartile Range
• The interquartile range is the distance
covered by the middle 50% of the
distribution (the difference between Q1
and Q3).
11
The Standard Deviation
• Standard deviation measures the
standard distance between a score and
the mean.
• The calculation of standard deviation can
be summarized as a four-step process:
12
The Standard Deviation (cont.)
1. Compute the deviation (distance from the mean) for each
score.
2. Square each deviation.
3. Compute the mean of the squared deviations. For a
population, this involves summing the squared deviations
(sum of squares, SS) and then dividing by N. The resulting
value is called the variance or mean square and measures
the average squared distance from the mean.
For samples, variance is computed by dividing the sum
of the squared deviations (SS) by n - 1, rather than N.
The value, n - 1, is know as degrees of freedom (df)
and is used so that the sample variance will provide an
unbiased estimate of the population variance.
4. Finally, take the square root of the variance to obtain the
standard deviation.
14
Properties of the
Standard Deviation
• If a constant is added to every score in a
distribution, the standard deviation will not be
changed.
• If you visualize the scores in a frequency
distribution histogram, then adding a constant
will move each score so that the entire
distribution is shifted to a new location.
• The center of the distribution (the mean)
changes, but the standard deviation remains the
same.
15
Properties of the
Standard Deviation (cont.)
• If each score is multiplied by a constant,
the standard deviation will be multiplied by
the same constant.
• Multiplying by a constant will multiply the
distance between scores, and because the
standard deviation is a measure of
distance, it will also be multiplied.
16
The Mean and Standard Deviation
as Descriptive Statistics
• If you are given numerical values for the
mean and the standard deviation, you
should be able to construct a visual image
(or a sketch) of the distribution of scores.
• As a general rule, about 70% of the scores
will be within one standard deviation of the
mean, and about 95% of the scores will be
within a distance of two standard
deviations of the mean.

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chapter4.ppt

  • 2. 2 Variability • The goal for variability is to obtain a measure of how spread out the scores are in a distribution. • A measure of variability usually accompanies a measure of central tendency as basic descriptive statistics for a set of scores.
  • 3. 3 Central Tendency and Variability • Central tendency describes the central point of the distribution, and variability describes how the scores are scattered around that central point. • Together, central tendency and variability are the two primary values that are used to describe a distribution of scores.
  • 4. 4 Variability • Variability serves both as a descriptive measure and as an important component of most inferential statistics. • As a descriptive statistic, variability measures the degree to which the scores are spread out or clustered together in a distribution. • In the context of inferential statistics, variability provides a measure of how accurately any individual score or sample represents the entire population.
  • 5. 5 Variability (cont.) • When the population variability is small, all of the scores are clustered close together and any individual score or sample will necessarily provide a good representation of the entire set. • On the other hand, when variability is large and scores are widely spread, it is easy for one or two extreme scores to give a distorted picture of the general population.
  • 6.
  • 7. 7 Measuring Variability • Variability can be measured with – the range – the interquartile range – the standard deviation/variance. • In each case, variability is determined by measuring distance.
  • 8. 8 The Range • The range is the total distance covered by the distribution, from the highest score to the lowest score (using the upper and lower real limits of the range).
  • 9. 9 The Interquartile Range • The interquartile range is the distance covered by the middle 50% of the distribution (the difference between Q1 and Q3).
  • 10.
  • 11. 11 The Standard Deviation • Standard deviation measures the standard distance between a score and the mean. • The calculation of standard deviation can be summarized as a four-step process:
  • 12. 12 The Standard Deviation (cont.) 1. Compute the deviation (distance from the mean) for each score. 2. Square each deviation. 3. Compute the mean of the squared deviations. For a population, this involves summing the squared deviations (sum of squares, SS) and then dividing by N. The resulting value is called the variance or mean square and measures the average squared distance from the mean. For samples, variance is computed by dividing the sum of the squared deviations (SS) by n - 1, rather than N. The value, n - 1, is know as degrees of freedom (df) and is used so that the sample variance will provide an unbiased estimate of the population variance. 4. Finally, take the square root of the variance to obtain the standard deviation.
  • 13.
  • 14. 14 Properties of the Standard Deviation • If a constant is added to every score in a distribution, the standard deviation will not be changed. • If you visualize the scores in a frequency distribution histogram, then adding a constant will move each score so that the entire distribution is shifted to a new location. • The center of the distribution (the mean) changes, but the standard deviation remains the same.
  • 15. 15 Properties of the Standard Deviation (cont.) • If each score is multiplied by a constant, the standard deviation will be multiplied by the same constant. • Multiplying by a constant will multiply the distance between scores, and because the standard deviation is a measure of distance, it will also be multiplied.
  • 16. 16 The Mean and Standard Deviation as Descriptive Statistics • If you are given numerical values for the mean and the standard deviation, you should be able to construct a visual image (or a sketch) of the distribution of scores. • As a general rule, about 70% of the scores will be within one standard deviation of the mean, and about 95% of the scores will be within a distance of two standard deviations of the mean.