measuresofcentraltendency-141113111140-conversion-gate02.ppt

Measures of central tendency are statistical
measures which describe the position of a
distribution.
 They are also called statistics of location, and are
the complement of statistics of dispersion, which
provide information concerning the variance or
distribution of observations.
 In the univariate context, the mean, median and
mode are the most commonly used measures of
central tendency.
 computable values on a distribution that discuss
the behavior of the center of a distribution.
The value or the figure which represents the whole
series is neither the lowest value in the series nor the
highest it lies somewhere between these two extremes.
1.The average represents all the measurements made on a
group, and gives a concise description of the group as a
whole.
2.When two are more groups are measured, the central
tendency provides the basis of comparison between them.
Simpson and Kafka defined it as “ A measure of
central tendency is a typical value around which other
figures congregate”
Waugh has expressed “An average stand for the whole
group of which it forms a part yet represents the whole”.
Arithmetic mean is a mathematical
average and it is the most popular
measures of central tendency. It is
frequently referred to as ‘mean’ it is obtained by
dividing sum of the values of all observations in
a series ( X) by the number of items (N)
Ʃ
constituting the series.
Thus, mean of a set of numbers X1, X2, X3,
………..Xn denoted by x
̅ and is defined as
Arithmetic Mean Calculated Methods :
 Direct Method :
 Short cut method :
 Step deviation Method :
Month No. of
Working
Days
Total Users Average
Users per
month
Sep-2011 24 11618 484.08
Oct-2011 21 8857 421.76
Nov-2011 23 11459 498.22
Dec-2011 25 8841 353.64
Jan-2012 24 5478 228.25
Feb-2012 23 10811 470.04
Total 140 57064
= 407.6
• It is easy to understand & simple
calculate.
• It is based on all the values.
• It is rigidly defined .
• It is easy to understand the arithmetic
average even if some of the details of the
data are lacking.
• It is not based on the position in the
series.
• It is affected by extreme values.
• It cannot be calculated for open end
classes.
• It cannot be located graphically
• It gives misleading conclusions.
• It has upward bias.
Median is a central value of the distribution, or the
value which divides the distribution in equal parts, each
part containing equal number of items. Thus it is the
central value of the variable, when the values are arranged
in order of magnitude.
Connor has defined as “ The median is that value of the
variable which divides the group into two equal parts, one
part comprising of all values greater, and the other, all
values less than median”
Calculation of Median –Discrete series :
i.Arrange the data in ascending or descending order.
ii.Calculate the cumulative frequencies.
iii.Apply the formula.
Calculation of median – Continuous series
For calculation of median in a continuous
frequency distribution the following formula
will be employed. Algebraically,
Age Group Frequency of
Median class(f)
Cumulative
frequencies(cf)
0-20 15 15
20-40 32 47
40-60 54 101
60-80 30 131
80-100 19 150
Total 150
Median (M)=40+
40+
=
= 40+0.52X20
= 40+10.37
= 50.37
Advantages of Median:
•Median can be calculated in all distributions.
•Median can be understood even by common people.
•Median can be ascertained even with the extreme items.
•It can be located graphically
•It is most useful dealing with qualitative data
• It is not based on all the values.
• It is not capable of further mathematical
treatment.
• It is affected fluctuation of sampling.
• In case of even no. of values it may not the
value from the data.
 Mode is the most frequent value or score
in the distribution.
 It is defined as that value of the item in
a series.
 It is denoted by the capital letter Z.
 highest point of the frequencies
distribution curve.
Croxton and Cowden : defined it as “the mode of a
distribution is the value at the point armed with the item
tend to most heavily concentrated. It may be regarded as
the most typical of a series of value”
The exact value of mode can be obtained by the following
formula.
Z=L1
+
Monthly rent (Rs) Number of Libraries (f)
500-1000 5
1000-1500 10
1500-2000 8
2000-2500 16
2500-3000 14
3000 & Above 12
Total 65
Example: Calculate Mode for the distribution of
monthly rent Paid by Libraries in Karnataka
Z=2000+
Z =2000+
Z=2400
Z=2000+0.8 ×500=400
• Mode is readily comprehensible and
easily calculated
• It is the best representative of data
• It is not at all affected by extreme value.
• The value of mode can also be
determined graphically.
• It is usually an actual value of an
important part of the series.
 It is not based on all observations.
 It is not capable of further mathematical
manipulation.
 Mode is affected to a great extent by
sampling fluctuations.
 Choice of grouping has great influence
on the value of mode.
•
A measure of central tendency is a measure
that tells us where the middle of a bunch of
data lies.
• Mean is the most common measure of
central tendency. It is simply the sum of the
numbers divided by the number of
numbers in a set of data. This is also known
as average.
• Median is the number present in the middle
when the numbers in a set of data are
arranged in ascending or descending order. If
the number of numbers in a data set is even,
then the median is the mean of the two middle
numbers.
• Mode is the value that occurs most frequently
in a set of data.
Thank You
By
Reena Esther. B
14MBT109
M.Phill (Biotechnology)
St.Josephs’ College
Trichy.

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measuresofcentraltendency-141113111140-conversion-gate02.ppt

  • 2.  Measures of central tendency are statistical measures which describe the position of a distribution.  They are also called statistics of location, and are the complement of statistics of dispersion, which provide information concerning the variance or distribution of observations.  In the univariate context, the mean, median and mode are the most commonly used measures of central tendency.  computable values on a distribution that discuss the behavior of the center of a distribution.
  • 3. The value or the figure which represents the whole series is neither the lowest value in the series nor the highest it lies somewhere between these two extremes. 1.The average represents all the measurements made on a group, and gives a concise description of the group as a whole. 2.When two are more groups are measured, the central tendency provides the basis of comparison between them.
  • 4. Simpson and Kafka defined it as “ A measure of central tendency is a typical value around which other figures congregate” Waugh has expressed “An average stand for the whole group of which it forms a part yet represents the whole”.
  • 5. Arithmetic mean is a mathematical average and it is the most popular measures of central tendency. It is frequently referred to as ‘mean’ it is obtained by dividing sum of the values of all observations in a series ( X) by the number of items (N) Ʃ constituting the series. Thus, mean of a set of numbers X1, X2, X3, ………..Xn denoted by x ̅ and is defined as
  • 6. Arithmetic Mean Calculated Methods :  Direct Method :  Short cut method :  Step deviation Method :
  • 7. Month No. of Working Days Total Users Average Users per month Sep-2011 24 11618 484.08 Oct-2011 21 8857 421.76 Nov-2011 23 11459 498.22 Dec-2011 25 8841 353.64 Jan-2012 24 5478 228.25 Feb-2012 23 10811 470.04 Total 140 57064
  • 9. • It is easy to understand & simple calculate. • It is based on all the values. • It is rigidly defined . • It is easy to understand the arithmetic average even if some of the details of the data are lacking. • It is not based on the position in the series.
  • 10. • It is affected by extreme values. • It cannot be calculated for open end classes. • It cannot be located graphically • It gives misleading conclusions. • It has upward bias.
  • 11. Median is a central value of the distribution, or the value which divides the distribution in equal parts, each part containing equal number of items. Thus it is the central value of the variable, when the values are arranged in order of magnitude. Connor has defined as “ The median is that value of the variable which divides the group into two equal parts, one part comprising of all values greater, and the other, all values less than median”
  • 12. Calculation of Median –Discrete series : i.Arrange the data in ascending or descending order. ii.Calculate the cumulative frequencies. iii.Apply the formula.
  • 13. Calculation of median – Continuous series For calculation of median in a continuous frequency distribution the following formula will be employed. Algebraically,
  • 14. Age Group Frequency of Median class(f) Cumulative frequencies(cf) 0-20 15 15 20-40 32 47 40-60 54 101 60-80 30 131 80-100 19 150 Total 150
  • 16. Advantages of Median: •Median can be calculated in all distributions. •Median can be understood even by common people. •Median can be ascertained even with the extreme items. •It can be located graphically •It is most useful dealing with qualitative data
  • 17. • It is not based on all the values. • It is not capable of further mathematical treatment. • It is affected fluctuation of sampling. • In case of even no. of values it may not the value from the data.
  • 18.  Mode is the most frequent value or score in the distribution.  It is defined as that value of the item in a series.  It is denoted by the capital letter Z.  highest point of the frequencies distribution curve.
  • 19. Croxton and Cowden : defined it as “the mode of a distribution is the value at the point armed with the item tend to most heavily concentrated. It may be regarded as the most typical of a series of value” The exact value of mode can be obtained by the following formula. Z=L1 +
  • 20. Monthly rent (Rs) Number of Libraries (f) 500-1000 5 1000-1500 10 1500-2000 8 2000-2500 16 2500-3000 14 3000 & Above 12 Total 65 Example: Calculate Mode for the distribution of monthly rent Paid by Libraries in Karnataka
  • 22. • Mode is readily comprehensible and easily calculated • It is the best representative of data • It is not at all affected by extreme value. • The value of mode can also be determined graphically. • It is usually an actual value of an important part of the series.
  • 23.  It is not based on all observations.  It is not capable of further mathematical manipulation.  Mode is affected to a great extent by sampling fluctuations.  Choice of grouping has great influence on the value of mode.
  • 24. • A measure of central tendency is a measure that tells us where the middle of a bunch of data lies. • Mean is the most common measure of central tendency. It is simply the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers in a set of data. This is also known as average.
  • 25. • Median is the number present in the middle when the numbers in a set of data are arranged in ascending or descending order. If the number of numbers in a data set is even, then the median is the mean of the two middle numbers. • Mode is the value that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
  • 26. Thank You By Reena Esther. B 14MBT109 M.Phill (Biotechnology) St.Josephs’ College Trichy.