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Research Methodology




                    Notes
                                          Example: For the data 103, 50, 68, 110, 105, 108, 174, 103, 150, 200, 225, 350, 103 find the
                                   range, coefficient of range and coefficient of quartile deviation.
                                   Solution:
                                                         Range = H – L = 350 – 50 = 300

                                                    H   L  300
                                   Coefficient of range           0.7
                                                    H   L  350 50
                                                             
                                   To find Q  and Q  we arrange the data in ascending order:
                                          1     3
                                   50, 68, 103, 103, 103, 103, 105, 108, 110, 150, 174, 200, 225, 350,

                                                                n   1  14
                                                                         3.5,
                                                                 4    4
                                                                       
                                                                     n
                                                                   3(   1)
                                                                            10.5
                                                                      4
                                                            Q  = 103 + 0.5 (103 – 103) = 103
                                                              1
                                                             Q  = 174 + 0.5 (200 – 174) = 187
                                                              3
                                                                  84
                                                Coefficient of QD =    0.2896
                                                                 290
                                   Self Assessment


                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   14.  ................................ is the spread of the data in a distribution.
                                   15.  ................................ is a measure of the average squared distance between the mean and
                                       each term in the population.

                                   8.4 Summary

                                      Descriptive statistics are used to describe the basic features of the data in a study.
                                      They provide simple summaries about the sample and the measures.
                                      Together with simple graphics analysis, they form the basis of virtually every quantitative
                                       analysis of data.
                                      Descriptive Statistics are used to present quantitative descriptions in a manageable form.
                                       In a research study we may have lots of measures.
                                      When summarizing a quantity like length or weight or age, it is common to answer the
                                       first question with the arithmetic mean, the median, or, in case of a unimodal distribution,
                                       the mode.
                                      Sometimes, we choose specific values from the cumulative distribution function called
                                       quantiles.
                                      The most common measures of variability for quantitative data are the variance; its square
                                       root, the standard  deviation; the  range; interquartile  range; and the average  absolute
                                       deviation (average deviation).







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