Central tendencies
Variability
Z-scores
Equations!
Inferential or Descriptive
100

What is the mode?

The mode occurring number

100

What is range?

It is equal to the difference between the largest and the smallest values

100

Why do we use z scores?

To be abel to compare raw score to standard deviation

100

Sample Mean Formula

SumX/N

100

What does inferential data refer to 

Population data

200

Which central tendency is used in the z score formula?

The mean

200

What does variability measure

Spread or Dispersion

200

Mean=88, X=89, Standard Deviation=1.15

What is the z score?

.87 before table

.8078 after table

200

How do you find range?

Largest number in data set - Smallest number in data set 

200

What does descriptive data refer to? 

Sample data

300

In a normal distribution, where do the mean, median, and mode fall?

The middle/zero point

300

Quartile 3 is the ___ percentile

75th

300

If a z score is less than one standard deviation away from the mean, what does that tell us?

More than one right answer, so good luck!

300

Semi-Interquartile range formula 

Q3-Q1/2

300

Roman Letters

Descriptive

400

Which central tendency is the most widely used?

The Mean

400

Why do we use standard deviations?

Given a standard deviation, we can tell in what percentile score is

400

if a score falls 2 standard deviations away from the mean, what does this tell us?

More than one right answer so good luck!

400

What changes from the population standard deviation equation to the sample standard deviation equation?

The symbols 

400

Greek letters

Inferential

500

A mode is higly susceptible to sampling fluctuations and should never be _______________

The only central tendency used

500

If you have the variance, how do you find the standard deviation?

Square root it! And vice versa!

500

Explain how the percentages work under a normal distriution of scores

34.13%, 13.58%, 2.15%

500

Median formula

LRL+ ((50-LRLrcf)(URL-LRL)/(URLrcf-LRLrcf))

500

z = (x-μ)/σ

Inferential