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Quantitative Techniques – I




                    Notes          Making a cumulative frequency table we have
                                                                                    . .
                                                       0 5             15              15
                                                      5 10           125              140
                                                      10 15                          140
                                                      15 20           66             206
                                                      20 25          90               296
                                                      25 30            4              300
                                       N    300
                                   Here   =    =150 . Since median is given as 11, the median class is 10 - 15.
                                        2    2
                                                150 140
                                   Hence, 11  10         5 or x = 50.
                                                   x
                                   Also, frequency of the age group 20-25 is 90 – 50 = 40.
                                   Self Assessment


                                   State whether the following statements are true or false:
                                   16.  The values of a variable that divide a distribution into four equal parts are called quartiles.
                                   17.  Q , Q  and Q , known as the first, second and the third quartile respectively.
                                         1  2     3
                                   18.  Deciles divide a distribution into 10 equal parts.

                                   19.  There are, in all, 9 deciles denoted as D , D , ...... D  respectively.
                                                                       1  2     9
                                   20.  Percentiles divide a distribution into 100 equal parts.
                                   21.  There are, in all, 99 percentiles denoted as P , P , ...... P , ...... P , ...... P , ...... P  respectively.
                                                                          1  2   25    40    60    99
                                   6.5 Mode


                                   Mode is that value of the variate which occurs maximum number of times in a distribution and
                                   around which other items are densely distributed. In the words of Croxton and Cowden, “The
                                   mode of a distribution is the value at the point around which the items tend to be most heavily
                                   concentrated. It may be regarded the most typical of a series of values.” Further, according to
                                   A.M. Tuttle, “Mode is  the value which has the greatest frequency density in its immediate
                                   neighbourhood.”
                                   If the frequency distribution is regular, then mode is determined by the value corresponding to
                                   maximum frequency. There may be a situation where concentration of observations around a
                                   value having maximum frequency is less than the concentration of observations around some
                                   other value. In such a situation, mode cannot be determined by the use of maximum frequency
                                   criterion. Further, there may be concentration of observations around more than one value of
                                   the variable and, accordingly, the distribution is said to be bi-model or multi-model depending
                                   upon whether it is around two or more than two values.
                                   The concept of mode, as a measure of central tendency, is preferable to mean and median when
                                   it is desired to know the  most typical value,  e.g., the most common size  of  shoes, the most
                                   common size of a ready-made garment, the most common size of income, the most common
                                   size of pocket expenditure of a college student, the most common size of a family in a locality,
                                   the most common duration of cure of viral-fever, the most popular candidate in an election, etc.






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