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Quantitative Techniques – I




                    Notes          7.2 Objectives of Measuring Dispersion

                                   The main objectives of measuring dispersion of a distribution are:
                                   1.  To test reliability of an average: A measure of dispersion can be used to test the reliability
                                       of an average. A low value of dispersion implies that there is greater degree of homogeneity
                                       among various items and, consequently, their average can be taken as more reliable or
                                       representative of the distribution.
                                   2.  To compare the extent of variability in two or more distributions: The extent of variability
                                       in two or more distributions can be compared by computing their respective dispersions.
                                       A distribution having lower value of dispersion is said to be more uniform or consistent.
                                   3.  To facilitate the computations of other statistical measures: Measures of dispersions are
                                       used in computations of various important statistical measures like correlation, regression,
                                       test statistics, confidence intervals, control limits, etc.
                                   4.  To serve as the basis for control of variations: The main objective of computing a measure
                                       of dispersion is to know whether the given observations are uniform or not. This knowledge
                                       may be utilised in many ways. In the words of Spurr and Bonini, “In matters of health,
                                       variations in body temperature, pulse beat and blood pressure are basic guides to diagnosis.
                                       Prescribed treatment is designed  to control  their variations.  In industrial  production,
                                       efficient operation requires control of quality variations, the causes of which are sought
                                       through inspection and quality control programs”. The extent of inequalities of income
                                       and wealth in any society may help in the selection of an appropriate policy to control
                                       their variations.

                                   Self Assessment


                                   State whether the following statements are true or false:
                                   6.  A measure of dispersion can be used to test the reliability of an average.
                                   7.  A high value of dispersion implies that there is greater degree of homogeneity among
                                       various items.
                                   8.  The extent of variability in  two or  more distributions can be compared by computing
                                       their respective dispersions.

                                   9.  A distribution having lower value of dispersion is said to be more uniform or consistent.
                                   10.  Measures of dispersions are used in computations of various important statistical measures
                                       like correlation, regression, test statistics, confidence intervals, control limits, etc.

                                   7.3 Characteristics of a Good Measure of Dispersion


                                   Like the characteristics of a measure of central tendency, a good measure of dispersion should
                                   posses the following characteristics:
                                   1.  It should be easy to calculate.

                                   2.  It should be easy to understand.
                                   3.  It should be rigidly defined.
                                   4.  It should be based on all the observations.
                                   5.  It should be capable of further mathematical treatment.





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