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How To Analyze Data Using The Average: Link For

Symmetrical distribution occurs when variable values occur at regular frequencies and the mean, median and mode are equal. A negatively skewed or left-skewed distribution has most scores at the high end of the scale and few low scores, while a positively skewed distribution means the mean is above the median, which is above the mode. The documents provide links about analyzing data using averages and measures of variability such as range, inter-quartile range, and standard deviation.

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Symmetrical distribution occurs when variable values occur at regular frequencies and the mean, median and mode are equal. A negatively skewed or left-skewed distribution has most scores at the high end of the scale and few low scores, while a positively skewed distribution means the mean is above the median, which is above the mode. The documents provide links about analyzing data using averages and measures of variability such as range, inter-quartile range, and standard deviation.

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What is 'Symmetrical Distribution

Symmetrical distribution occurs when the values of variables occur at regular frequencies and
the mean, median and mode occur at the same point.

What is 'Skewed Distribution


A distribution is negatively skewed, or skewed to the left, if the scores fall toward the higher
side of the scale and there are very few low scores. In positively skewed distributions, the
mean is usually greater than the median, which is always greater than the mode

Link for How To Analyze Data Using the


Average
https://betterexplained.com/articles/how-to-analyze-data-using-the-average/

Link for Measures of variability: the range,


inter-quartile range and standard deviation

https://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/numerical-data/variability

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