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The document provides an overview of statistical measures of dispersion, including Mean Deviation, Variance, and Standard Deviation for both ungrouped and grouped data. It explains the formulas for calculating these measures and introduces the Coefficient of Variation and Range. Additionally, it includes methods for finding variance and standard deviation using shortcut techniques.

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The document provides an overview of statistical measures of dispersion, including Mean Deviation, Variance, and Standard Deviation for both ungrouped and grouped data. It explains the formulas for calculating these measures and introduces the Coefficient of Variation and Range. Additionally, it includes methods for finding variance and standard deviation using shortcut techniques.

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STATISTICS

1. Measures of Dispersion 6. Mean Deviation


1. Mean Deviation (M.D.) for ungrouped data

The degree to which numerical data tend to spread about M.D. about mean i.e., M.D. ( x ) = ∑ x − x , where x is mean and
i

an average value is called the dispersion of the data. n = no. of terms n


The four dispersions are: Range, Mean deviation, Standard
deviation and Variance. M.D. about median i.e., M .D.( M ) =
∑x j −M
n
n = no. of terms

2.
2. Mean Deviation (M.D.) for grouped data
Variance & standard Deviation
∑f xi − x
where N = ∑ fi
of a discrete frequency distribution
i
M.D. about mean i.e., M.D. ( x ) =
n
1
Variance of a discrete frequency distribution
1
M.D. about median i.e., M .D.( M ) =
N
∑f i xi − M
Var σ( ) 2
=
N
∑ f (x − x)
i i
2

Standard Deviation (S.D.) of a discrete frequency distribution

7.
1
∑ f (x − x)
2
S.D (σ ) = i i Variance & Standard Deviation of
N
a Continuous frequency distribution
where N = ∑ fi and x = mean
Variance of a continuous frequency distribution
1
( )
Var σ 2 = ∑ fi ( xi − x ) Standard deviation of a continuous
2

3.
N
1
NΣfi xi2 − ( ∑ fi xi )
2
Variance and Standard frequency distribution S.D(σ ) =
N
Deviation for ungrouped data

8.
Variance of ungrouped data
1
( )
Var σ 2 =
n
∑ ( xi − x )
2
Step Deviation or Shortcut Method
Standard Deviation (S.D.) for un grouped data
1
1
M .D ⋅ ( x ) =
N
∑ fi xi − x
∑ ( xi − x )
2
S.D. (σ ) = n
n ∑ fi di
i =1
where x = a + ×h
N

4.
xi − a
and di =
Coefficient of Variation h
Here, a= assumed mean
h = common factor
Coefficient of variation (C.V.) N = sum of frequencies
σ 1
=
x
×100; x ≠ 0 M.D. ( M ) =
N
∑f
xi − M i
N
where x is mean −C
where, M (median)= l + 2 ×h
f

5. Range
The difference between the highest and the lowest
element of a data called its range.
range = xmax - xmin
9. Shortcut method to find variance and
standard deviation
2

(σ ) = Nh
 ∑ fi yi − ( ∑ f i yi ) 
N 
2 2 2
Variance
Eg: Find the range of the given data: 2
4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17
h
N ∑ fi yi 2 − ( ∑ f i yi )
2
Here, xmax =17 and xmin = 4 Standard Deviation σ =
Range =17-4=13 N
xi − A
where yi =
h
N = ∑ fi
A = assumed mean
h = width of class interval

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