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Unit 7: Measures of Dispersion




          Demerits                                                                              Notes

          1.   As compared to the quartile deviation and range, etc., it is difficult to understand and
               difficult to calculate.
          2.   It gives more importance to extreme observations.

          3.   Since it depends upon the units of measurement of the observations, it cannot be used to
               compare the dispersions of the distributions expressed in different units.

          Uses of Standard Deviation

          1.   Standard deviation can be used to compare the dispersions of two or more distributions
               when their units of measurements and arithmetic means are same.
          2.   It is used to test the reliability of mean. It may be pointed out here that the mean of a
               distribution with lower standard deviation is said to be more reliable.

          7.8.5  Skewness


          Skewness of a distribution refers to its asymmetry. The symmetry of a distribution implies that
          for a given deviation from a central value, there are equal number of observations on either side
          of it. If the distribution is asymmetrical or skewed, its frequency curve would have a prolonged
          tail either towards its left or towards its right hand side. Thus, the skewness of a distribution is
          defined as the departure from symmetry. We may note here that there may be a situation where
          two or more frequency distributions are same with regard to mean and variance but not so with
          regard to skewness.


                         Figure 7.1:  Positively verses Negatively Skewed  Distribution
                                Positively Skewed Distribution













                                Negatively Skewed Distribution





















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