Analyzing Graphs Section 2.3. Important Characteristics of Data Center: a representative or average value that indicates where the middle of the data.

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Analyzing Graphs Section 2.3

Important Characteristics of Data Center: a representative or average value that indicates where the middle of the data set is located Variation: a measure of the amount that the values vary among themselves Distribution: the nature or shape of the distribution of data (such as bell-shaped, uniform, or skewed) Outliers: Sample values that lie very far away from the majority of other sample values Time: Changing characteristics of data over time

Distribution The nature or shape of the distribution can be determined by viewing the histogram or other graphs. Knowing the shape of the distribution helps to determine the appropriate statistical methods to use when analyzing the data. Distributions are most often not perfectly shaped, so focus on the overall pattern, not the exact shape

Common Distribution Shapes (p. 56) Bell-shaped (Normal) has a single peak and tapers at either end Uniform is basically flat or rectangular

Right Skewed peaks on the left and tapers on the right Left Skewed peaks on the right and tapers on the left

Distribution Decision Making When you analyze histograms, look at the shape of the curve and ask yourself: – Does it have one peak or two peaks? – Is it relatively flat? – Is it relatively U-shaped? – Are the data values spread out on the graph? – Are the data values clustered around the center? – Are the data values clustered on the right or left ends? – Are there data values in the extreme ends? (outliers)