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Course: M. Ed
MEASURES OF DISPERSION
ACTIVITY NO. 2
I.
II.
III.
IV.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Identify the equations involved in the measures of dispersion.
2. Solve problems on range, variance and standard deviation.
REFERENCE: Fundamentals of Statistics by Diego M. Amid, PH.D. pp. 29-43
CONCEPT:
1. Range- largest value minus the lowest value.
2. Variance- measures the spread or the variability of the distribution.
3. Standard Deviation- its value tells how closely the values of a data are
clustered around the mean.
APPLICATION:
Compute for range, variance and standard deviation
1. A sample of chicken meat from 7 supermarkets produced the following data on their
prices. P56 P47 P68 P55 P71 P52
P62
X
X-X
(X-X)2
P56
58.71
-2.71
7.3441
P47
58.71
-11.71
137.1241
P68
58.71
9.29
86.3041
P55
58.71
-3.71
13.7641
P71
58.71
12.29
151.0441
P52
58.71
-6.71
45.0241
P62
58.71
3.29
10.8241
DISPER
X-X
-66.59
-46.59
-26.59
-6.59
13.41
33.41
53.41
73.41
(X-X)2
F(X-X)2
4,434.2281 17,736.9124
2,170.6281 21,706.281
707.0281
8,484.3372
43.4281
738.2777
179.8281
4,495.7025
1,116.2281 8,929.8248
2,852.6281 14,263.1405
5,389.0281 21,556.1124
DISPER
Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
DAANBANTAYAN CAMPUS
(SUC Level IV, AACCUP ACCREDITED and ISO 9001 Certified)
Agujo Daanbantayan, Cebu
http://www.daanbantayan.ctu.edu.ph
email: ctudaanbantayan@yahoo.com
Course: M. Ed
MEASURES OF DISPERSION
ACTIVITY NO. 2
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
OBJECTIVES:
3. Identify the equations involved in the measures of dispersion.
4. Solve problems on range, variance and standard deviation.
REFERENCE: Fundamentals of Statistics by Diego M. Amid, PH.D. pp. 29-43
CONCEPT:
4. Range- largest value minus the lowest value.
5. Variance- measures the spread or the variability of the distribution.
6. Standard Deviation- its value tells how closely the values of a data are
clustered around the mean.
APPLICATION:
Compute for range, variance and standard deviation
3. A sample of chicken meat from 7 supermarkets produced the following data on their
prices. P56 P47 P68 P55 P71 P52
P62
X
X-X
(X-X)2
P56
58.71
-2.71
7.3441
P47
58.71
-11.71
137.1241
P68
58.71
9.29
86.3041
P55
58.71
-3.71
13.7641
P71
58.71
12.29
151.0441
P52
58.71
-6.71
45.0241
P62
58.71
3.29
10.8241
DISPER
X-X
-66.59
-46.59
-26.59
-6.59
13.41
33.41
53.41
73.41
(X-X)2
F(X-X)2
4,434.2281 17,736.9124
2,170.6281 21,706.281
707.0281
8,484.3372
43.4281
738.2777
179.8281
4,495.7025
1,116.2281 8,929.8248
2,852.6281 14,263.1405
5,389.0281 21,556.1124
DISPER
Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
DAANBANTAYAN CAMPUS
(SUC Level IV, AACCUP ACCREDITED and ISO 9001 Certified)
Agujo Daanbantayan, Cebu
http://www.daanbantayan.ctu.edu.ph
email: ctudaanbantayan@yahoo.com
Course: M. Ed
MEASURES OF DISPERSION
ACTIVITY NO. 2
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
OBJECTIVES:
5. Identify the equations involved in the measures of dispersion.
6. Solve problems on range, variance and standard deviation.
REFERENCE: Fundamentals of Statistics by Diego M. Amid, PH.D. pp. 29-43
CONCEPT:
7. Range- largest value minus the lowest value.
8. Variance- measures the spread or the variability of the distribution.
9. Standard Deviation- its value tells how closely the values of a data are
clustered around the mean.
APPLICATION:
Compute for range, variance and standard deviation
5. A sample of chicken meat from 7 supermarkets produced the following data on their
prices. P56 P47 P68 P55 P71 P52
P62
X
X-X
(X-X)2
P56
58.71
-2.71
7.3441
P47
58.71
-11.71
137.1241
P68
58.71
9.29
86.3041
P55
58.71
-3.71
13.7641
P71
58.71
12.29
151.0441
P52
58.71
-6.71
45.0241
P62
58.71
3.29
10.8241
DISPER
X-X
-66.59
-46.59
-26.59
-6.59
13.41
33.41
53.41
73.41
(X-X)2
F(X-X)2
4,434.2281 17,736.9124
2,170.6281 21,706.281
707.0281
8,484.3372
43.4281
738.2777
179.8281
4,495.7025
1,116.2281 8,929.8248
2,852.6281 14,263.1405
5,389.0281 21,556.1124
DISPER
Republic of the Philippines
CEBU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
DAANBANTAYAN CAMPUS
(SUC Level IV, AACCUP ACCREDITED and ISO 9001 Certified)
Agujo Daanbantayan, Cebu
http://www.daanbantayan.ctu.edu.ph
email: ctudaanbantayan@yahoo.com
Course: M. Ed
Objectives:
Identify the equations involved in the t-test for independent samples.
Solve problems on t-test for independent samples.
Reference:
Inferential Statistics
Concept:
The t-test is a test of difference between two independent groups. The means are being
compared X against X .
Application:
Two groups of experimental rats were injected with tranquilizer at 2.0 mg. 2.5 mg. dose
respectively. The time given in seconds that took them to fall asleep is hereby given. Use the ttest the null hypothesis that the difference in dosage has no effect on the length of time it took
them fall asleep.
2.0 mg. dose: 8.8, 12.2, 10.2, 8.5, 12.0, 11.1, 8.8, 11.3, 6.9, 9.2, 8.7
2.5 mg. dose: 11.0, 6.4, 8.8, 10.5, 12.0, 11.5, 8.8, 9.5, 12.5
2.0 mg. dose
8.8
77.44
11.0
121
12.2
148.84
6.4
40.96
10.2
104.04
8.8
77.44
8.5
72.25
10.5
110.25
12.0
144
12.0
144
11.1
123.21
11.5
132.25
DISPER
8.8
77.44
8.8
77.44
11.3
127.69
9.5
90.2
6.9
47.61
12.5
156.25
9.2
84.64
= 91
8.7
75.69
=9
=107.7
1,082.85
= 10.11
= 11
= 9.79
949.84
DISPER
email: ctudaanbantayan@yahoo.com
Course: M. Ed
Objectives:
Identify the equations involved in the t-test for independent samples.
Solve problems on t-test for independent samples.
Reference:
Inferential Statistics
Concept:
The t-test is a test of difference between two independent groups. The means are being
compared X against X .
Application:
Two groups of experimental rats were injected with tranquilizer at 2.0 mg. 2.5 mg. dose
respectively. The time given in seconds that took them to fall asleep is hereby given. Use the ttest the null hypothesis that the difference in dosage has no effect on the length of time it took
them fall asleep.
2.0 mg. dose: 8.8, 12.2, 10.2, 8.5, 12.0, 11.1, 8.8, 11.3, 6.9, 9.2, 8.7
2.5 mg. dose: 11.0, 6.4, 8.8, 10.5, 12.0, 11.5, 8.8, 9.5, 12.5
2.0 mg. dose
8.8
77.44
11.0
121
12.2
148.84
6.4
40.96
10.2
104.04
8.8
77.44
8.5
72.25
10.5
110.25
DISPER
12.0
144
12.0
144
11.1
123.21
11.5
132.25
8.8
77.44
8.8
77.44
11.3
127.69
9.5
90.2
6.9
47.61
12.5
156.25
9.2
84.64
= 91
8.7
75.69
=9
=107.7
1,082.85
= 10.11
= 11
= 9.79
949.84
DISPER
email: ctudaanbantayan@yahoo.com
Course: M. Ed
Objectives:
Identify the equations involved in the t-test for independent samples.
Solve problems on t-test for independent samples.
Reference:
Inferential Statistics
Concept:
The t-test is a test of difference between two independent groups. The means are being
compared X against X .
Application:
Two groups of experimental rats were injected with tranquilizer at 2.0 mg. 2.5 mg. dose
respectively. The time given in seconds that took them to fall asleep is hereby given. Use the ttest the null hypothesis that the difference in dosage has no effect on the length of time it took
them fall asleep.
2.0 mg. dose: 8.8, 12.2, 10.2, 8.5, 12.0, 11.1, 8.8, 11.3, 6.9, 9.2, 8.7
2.5 mg. dose: 11.0, 6.4, 8.8, 10.5, 12.0, 11.5, 8.8, 9.5, 12.5
2.0 mg. dose
8.8
77.44
11.0
121
12.2
148.84
6.4
40.96
10.2
104.04
8.8
77.44
8.5
72.25
10.5
110.25
12.0
144
12.0
144
DISPER
11.1
123.21
11.5
132.25
8.8
77.44
8.8
77.44
11.3
127.69
9.5
90.2
6.9
47.61
12.5
156.25
9.2
84.64
= 91
8.7
75.69
=9
=107.7
1,082.85
= 10.11
= 11
= 9.79
949.84