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WEEK 4
TOPIC: MEASURES OF DISPERSION
CONTENT:
- Range
- Inter-quartiles
- Mean deviation
- Standard deviation
- Variance
- Coefficient of variation
Range
Measures of Dispersion
The measure of dispersion (also called measure of variation) is concerned with the degree of spread of the numerical value of a distribution.
The Range: This is the difference between the maximum and minimum values in the data.
Examples 1:
Find the range of the data 6, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 21 and 32
Solution: The maximum item is 32
The minimum item is 6
∴ Range = 32 – 6 = 26
Examples 2:
The following shows the distribution of mails obtained by 20 students in a test:
58 55 52 56 64 71 64 53 54 67
66 68 78 52 65 57 61 65 59 52
Find the range.
Solution
The largest value in the distribution = 78
The smallest value in the distribution = 52
Range = 78 – 52 = 26
Inter-quartiles
The difference between the values of the third and first quartiles is called the inter-quartile range. In equation form, we state this as:
Inter-quartile range = Q3 – Q1
Inter-quartile range is a measure of spread.
Quartile deviation
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