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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Introduction to Engineering Design Unit 3 – Measurement and Statistics Introduction to Summary Statistics Introduction to Engineering Design © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
The collection, organizing, calculating, evaluation, and interpretation of data Statistical analysis of measurements can help verify the quality of a design or process
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Central Tendency “Center” of a distribution Mean, median, mode Variation Spread of values around the center Range, standard deviation, interquartile range Distribution Summary of the frequency of values Frequency tables, histograms, normal distribution, dot plots
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mean Central Tendency The mean is the sum of the values of a set of data divided by the number of values in that data set. =μ = x i N
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mean Central Tendency =μ = x i N μ = mean value xi = individual data value x i = summation of all data values N = # of data values in the data set
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mean Central Tendency Data Set Sum of the values = 243 Number of values = 11 μ = x i N 243 Mean = = = 11
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
A Note about Rounding in Statistics General Rule: Don’t round until the final answer If you are writing intermediate results don’t round until the end Mean – round to one more decimal place than the original data
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mean – Rounding Data Set Sum of the values = 243 Number of values = 11 Reported: Mean = μ = x i N 243 Mean = = 22. 09 = 11 22.1
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mode Central Tendency Measure of central tendency The most frequently occurring value in a set of data is the mode Symbol is M Data Set:
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Mode Central Tendency The most frequently occurring value in a set of data is the mode Data Set: Mode = M = 21
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mode Central Tendency The most frequently occurring value in a set of data is the mode Unimodal: One mode Bimodal: Two modes Multimodal: More than two Modes No mode: no data value is repeated
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mode Central Tendency Determine the mode of 48, 48 63, 62, 63, 49, 58, 2, 63, 5, 60, 59, 55 Mode = 63, unimodal Determine the mode of 48, 63, 62, 59, 58, 2, 63, 5, 60, 59, 55 Mode = 63 & 59 Bimodal Determine the mode of 48, 63, 62, 59, 48, 2, 63, 5, 60, 59, 55 Mode = 63, 59, & Multimodal
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Mode Determine the mode of 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 No mode
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Median Central Tendency
Introduction to Summary Statistics Median Central Tendency Measure of central tendency The median is the value that occurs in the middle of a set of data that has been arranged in numerical order Symbol is x, pronounced “x-tilde” ~
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Median Central Tendency
Introduction to Summary Statistics Median Central Tendency The median is the value that occurs in the middle of a set of data that has been arranged in numerical order Data Set:
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Median Central Tendency
Introduction to Summary Statistics Median Central Tendency A data set that contains an odd number of values always has a Median Data Set:
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Median Central Tendency
Introduction to Summary Statistics Median Central Tendency For a data set that contains an even number of values, the two middle values are averaged with the result being the Median Middle of data set Data Set:
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Range Variation Measure of data variation The range is the difference between the largest and smallest values that occur in a set of data Symbol is R Data Set: Range = R = maximum value – minimum value R = 44 – 3 = 41
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Dot plot Distribution Create a dot plot for the data below
First pick your starting value and your scale. I decided to start at 0 and scale by 5. You do not have to start with 0 or scale by 5.
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Introduction to Summary Statistics
Dot Plot Distribution 3 -1 -3 3 2 1 -1 -1 2 1 1 -1 -2 1 2 1 -2 -4 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6
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