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Measures of Dispersion CJ 526 Statistical Analysis in Criminal Justice
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Introduction 1.Variability provides a quantitative measure of the degree to which scores in a distribution are spread out or clustered together
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Six Measures of Variability 1.Variation Ratio 2.Range 3.Interquartile Range 4.Variance 5.Standard Deviation 6.Coefficient of Variation
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2. Range 1.Distance between the largest and smallest scores Not very stable—depends on only two scores
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3. Interquartile Range 1.The distance between the first quartile and third quartile The score at the 75 th percentile- the score at the 25 th percentile
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4. Variance 1.Mean squared deviation
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Population and Sample Variance 1.Population - sigma squared - 2 2.Sample - s 2
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5. Standard Deviation 1.Square root of variance
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6. Coefficient of Variation 1.Used to compare SD’s of variables 2.that have different units of measurement
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Report Writing - Text Children who viewed the violent cartoon displayed more aggressive responses ( M = 12.45, SD = 3.7) than those who viewed the control cartoon ( M = 4.22, SD = 1.04).
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SPSS Frequencies Procedure Frequencies –Statistics Central tendency –Mean –Median –Mode
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SPSS Frequencies Procedure -- continued Dispersion –Standard Deviation –Variance –Range –Minimum –Maximum –Standard Error of the Mean
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SPSS Descriptives Procedure Descriptives –Minimum –Maximum –Mean –Standard Deviation
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