STANDARD DEVIATION. Quartiles from Frequency Tables 15-Feb-14Created by Mr Lafferty Maths Dept Statistics www.mathsrevision.com Reminder ! S5 Int2 Range.

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STANDARD DEVIATION

Quartiles from Frequency Tables 15-Feb-14Created by Mr Lafferty Maths Dept Statistics Reminder ! S5 Int2 Range : The difference between highest and Lowest values. It is a measure of spread. Median :The middle value of a set of data. When they are two middle values the median is half way between them. Mode :The value that occurs the most in a set of data. Can be more than one value.

15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a FULL set of Data The range measures spread. Unfortunately any big change in either the largest value or smallest score will mean a big change in the range, even though only one number may have changed. The semi-interquartile range is less sensitive to a single number changing but again it is only really based on two of the score.

15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a FULL set of Data A measure of spread which uses all the data is the Standard Deviation The deviation of a score is how much the score differs from the mean.

ScoreDeviation(Deviation) Totals375 Example 1 :Find the standard deviation of these five scores 70, 72, 75, 78, 80. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a FULL set of Data Step 1 : Find the mean 375 ÷ 5 = 75 Step 3 : (Deviation) 2 15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept Step 2 : Score - Mean Step 4 : Mean square deviation 68 ÷ 5 = 13.6 Step 5 : Take the square root of step = 3.7 Standard Deviation is 3.7 (to 1d.p.)

Example 2 :Find the standard deviation of these six amounts of money £12, £18, £27, £36, £37, £50. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a FULL set of Data Step 1 : Find the mean 180 ÷ 6 = Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Step 2 : Score - Mean Step 3 : (Deviation) 2 Step 4 : Mean square deviation 962 ÷ 6 = ScoreDeviation(Deviation) Totals Step 5 : Take the square root of step = 12.7 (to 1d.p.) Standard Deviation is £12.70

15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a FULL set of Data When Standard Deviation is LOW it means the data values are close to the MEAN. When Standard Deviation is HIGH it means the data values are spread out from the MEAN. MeanMean

15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a Sample of Data In real life situations it is normal to work with a sample of data ( survey / questionnaire ). We can use two formulae to calculate the sample deviation. s = standard deviation n = number in sample = The sum of x = sample mean We will use this version because it is easier to use in practice !

Example 1a : Eight athletes have heart rates 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 76 and Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a Sample of Data Heart rate (x)x2x Totals x 2 = x = 592 Step 2 : Square all the values and find the total Step 3 : Use formula to calculate sample deviation Step 1 : Sum all the values Q1a. Calculate the mean : 592 ÷ 8 = 74 Q1a. Calculate the sample deviation

Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Heart rate (x)x2x Totals Example 1b : Eight office staff train as athletes. Their Pulse rates are 80, 81, 83, 90, 94, 96, 96 and 100 BPM 15-Feb-14 S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a Sample of Data x = 720 Q1b(ii) Calculate the sample deviation Q1b(i) Calculate the mean : 720 ÷ 8 = 90 x 2 = 65218

15-Feb-14Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. S5 Int2 Standard Deviation For a Sample of Data Q1b(iii) Who are fitter the athletes or staff. Compare means Athletes are fitter Staff Athletes Q1b(iv) What does the deviation tell us. Staff data is more spread out.