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Myers Chapter 1 (F): Statistics in Psychological Research: Measures of Central Tendency
A.P. Psychology
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Do-Now: (In Journal) What are statistics?
Why are statistics important in social sciences? How are the following measures of central tendency found? Mean Median Mode
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Statistics in Psychology
The collection, classification, analysis, and interpretation of numerical psychological data Descriptive Statistics: Describes collected data Frequency Distribution: Bar Graph Histogram
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Statistics in Psychology
Types of Psychological Data: Nominal: Categorical Non-numerical; cannot compute mean Bar graph E.g. Favorite ice cream flavor Ordinal: Ordered E.g. 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place
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Statistics in Psychology
Can you think of another example of Nominal and Ordinal data?
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Statistics in Psychology
Types of Psychological Data: Interval: Equal interval between points; no true zero point Numerical; can compute mean Histogram E.g. Degrees in Fahrenheit Ratio: true zero point E.g. Height/weight
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Statistics in Psychology
Can you think of another example of Interval and Ratio data?
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Measures of Central Tendency
Mean: The arithmetic average of a distribution Obtained by adding all scores together, and dividing by the number of scores Median: The middle score of a distribution Half of the scores are above it and half are below it Mode: The most frequently occurring score(s) in a distribution
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Distributions Normal Distribution:
Symmetrical, Bell-shaped distribution Mean, Median, Mode all are the same
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Distributions Skewed Distribution:
Positively skewed; “Skewed to the Right” Negatively skewed; “Skewed to the Left”
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Distributions What types of situations might cause a “positively-skewed” distribution? What types of situations might cause a “negatively-skewed” distribution?
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Positively Skewed Distribution
Distributions Positively Skewed Distribution
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Review Differentiate between the following types of data:
Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio What is a normal distribution? What is the difference between a positively and negatively-skewed distribution?
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Homework Unit 2 FRQ Unit 2 Test: “Research Methods”
Chapter 2 Outline: “The Biology of Mind”
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