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Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Psychological Statistics
Posting ID:
3106
OTA ID:
102454
Levels of data, measures of central tendancy, dispersion. and distribution are noted.
What are levels of data and central tendancy? How is the standard deviation and semi-interquartile range calculated?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Psychological Statistics
Posting ID:
3157
OTA ID:
103024
Find Standard Deviation using the computational formula
"My Bank" opens a branchin a commercial district. The bank wants to find out the waiting time of their customers during the Friday evening hours from 5pm to 8pm. Accordingly, the waiting time is recorded for all customers during these hours over a month. A random sample of 20 customers is selected; the waiting time, in minutes, is shown below: 9.50 5.0 8.02 6.00 3.40 8.33 8.35 10.49 5.32 4.08 9.20 5.40 6.17 3.00 2.32 8.35 8.02 6.00 5.15 9.00 Using the data in ungrouped form, compute the Standard Deviation, using the computational formula.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Psychological Statistics
Posting ID:
9902
OTA ID:
102894
Construct a Frequency Distribution with a class interval of 10, starting with 30.
The caffeine content of 20 brands of regular coffe is shown below. 80 82 89 85 87 30 33 44 40 46 50 55 60 62 71 90 92 75 63 65 Construct a Frequency Distribution with a class interval of 10, starting with 30. Show the class limits, class boundaries, class midpoints, class frequencies and class cumulative less than frequencies.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Psychological Statistics
Posting ID:
9903
OTA ID:
103495
Explanation of the four scales of measurements e.g., nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio
In determining the value of a variable, four scales of measurements are used. Describe these scales of measurements and provide examples.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Psychological Statistics
Posting ID:
9932
OTA ID:
102789
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