Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
Box Plots/5 number summary
Measures of Center and Variability
MAD
Statistical Questions
100

The _____________ is calculated as the largest value minus the smallest value.

Range
100
  1. Which number is NOT part of the five-number summary?

    1. Median

    2. Mode

    3. Maximum

    4. Minimum

2. Mode

100

3,2,3,3,5,6,1,6,29


is there an outlier in this data? If so, what is it?

yes, 29

100

What are the steps to find the MAD of a set of data? 

1. Find the mean of the data 

2. Find the distance of each point from the mean 

3. Find the mean of the distances. This is your MAD 

100

Is this a statistical Question? 

What is the most popular car color in the school parking lot?

Yes

200
  1. Which measure would you use to describe the most typical (happening most often) value in a list?

    • A. Range

    • B. Mean

    • C. Mode

    • D. Median

C. Mode

200

In a box plot, the box shows:

  1. All data values from minimum to maximum

  2. The middle 50% of the data

  3. Only the outliers

  4. The mean and standard deviation

2. The middle 50% of the data

200

3,2,3,3,5,6,1,6,29 

What would be the better measure of center for this set of data? (Mean or Median?)

Median 

200

Can your distances from your points to your mean be written as negative numbers? 

No

200

Is this a Statistical Question? 

What is the temperature at noon at City Hall?


No 

300
  1. The data set: 4, 6, 9, 11, 14, 20. What is the median?

    • A. 9

    • B. 10

    • C. 11

    • D. 12

B. 10

300

Which of these correctly orders the five-number summary from smallest to largest?

  1. Q3, median, Q1, minimum, maximum

  2. Minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum

  3. Median, minimum, Q1, Q3, maximum

  4. Minimum, median, Q1, Q3, maximum

2. Minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum

300

3,2,3,3,5,6,1,6,29 


What would be the better measure of variabilty (MAD or IQR?) for this data? 

IQR 

300

Find the MAD of this data

1,4,2,5 

Mean = 3 

Distance = 2,1,1,2 = 6

Mean of Distance = 6/4 =1.5

MAD = 1.5

300

Is this a Statistical Question? 

How many hours did I sleep last night?

No 

400

The test scores in a class are: 60, 75, 75, 80, 95. Describe the mode and the range, and explain what each tells you about the scores.

Mode - 75

Range - 35


75 is the most common test score and the scores vary by 35 points 

400

A class recorded the number of books read in a month by each student: 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9. 

Find the five-number summary

  • Minimum = 2

  • Q1 = 3 (median of the lower half 2,3,3 is 3)

  • Median = 4 (middle value of the whole list)

  • Q3 = 8 (median of the upper half 6,8,9 is 8)

  • Maximum = 9


400

What are the options to use for Measure of Center? When should you use one vs. the other? 

Mean or Median 


Ues mean if data is symmetrical and has no outliers. Use Median if data is skewed or has outliers 

400

Find the MAD of this data

5,16,20,18,1

Mean = 12 

Distance = 7,4,8,6,11 = 36

Mean of Distance = 36/5 = 7.2

MAD = 7.2

400

Is this a Statistical Question? 

How many pets does each 6th grader have?

Yes 

500

Explain a situation where the median is a better measure than the mean for describing typical values.

If the data has Outliers, is skewed, etc. 

500

How can box plots help you compare two sets of data? Give one clear example of a comparison you could make with box plots.

Answers may vary 

500

What are the options for measure of variabilty? 

When is one better to use than the other? 

MAD and IQR 


MAD is better if you used Mean for measure of center, data is symmetrical, and spread out. 

IQR is better if you used median for measure of center, data is skewed, or close together. 

500

Find where the student went wrong finding the MAD of the data 

Data: 100, 54, 88, 63

Mean: 100+54+88+63= 305

Distances from the mean = 205, 251, 217, 242

Mean of the Distances = 205+251+217+242=915 915/4 = 228.75

MAD = 228.75

The Mean was not divided by 4. It should be 

305/4 = 76.25.

500

What is the difference between a Statistical and NonStatistical Question? 

Statistical: Answers require collecting, organizing, and analyzing varied data.

Non-Statistical: Answer is a specific fact or single number.

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