Dispersion
Dispersion
Dispersion
B. dispersion of data
C. outliers of data
MCQ. Arithmetic mean is multiplied to coefficient of mean absolute deviation to calculate the
A. 48
B. 12
C. 24
D. 72er B
MCQ. If mean absolute deviation of set of observations is 8.5 then value of quartile deviation is
A. 7.08
B. 9.08
C. 10.2
D. 11.2swer A
MCQ. Sum of all squared deviations is divided by total number of observations to calculate
A. population deviation
B. population variance
C. sample deviation
D. sample variancewer B
MCQ. For recorded observation, ratios measured by absolute variation are considered as
A. non-relative measures
B. relative measures
MCQ. If arithmetic mean is multiplied to coefficient of variation then resulting value is classified
as
A. coefficient of deviation
B. coefficient of mean
C. standard deviation
D. variance
MCQ. Average deviation measures and distance measures are classified as measures of
dispersion on basis of
A. relative processing
B. information compiled
C. data available
D. method employedAnswer D
MCQ. Number of emergency cases in hospital for five days are as 12, 15, 18, 16, 14 then
variance of sample is
A. 5
B. 20
C. 4
D. 15Answer A
MCQ. According to empirical rule, standard deviation and mean interval that covers
approximately 68.27% of data from a frequency distribution is
A.
B. 22
C. 32
D. 44Answer A
MCQ. Considering sample rather than population, standard deviation is thus denoted by
A. small s
B. capital s
C.
D. Answer A
MCQ. Inter quartile range and coefficients of range are two categories of
B. availability measures
C. average measures
D. distance measures