4 Measures of Central Tendency
4 Measures of Central Tendency
4 Measures of Central Tendency
Central Tendency
Maricris P. Agawin, MAEd
Recall:
1. Mean () – average
Formula: =
Where: - mean
f – frequency
x – class mark
N – total frequency
Example
Given the grouped data below, find the mean:
c.i. f
118 – 126 4
127 – 135 6
136 – 144 4
145 – 153 2
154 – 162 1
N=17
STEP 1. Add the class mark (x) column. Formula: (LL+UL)/2
Ex. (118+126)/2 = 122. Then for shortcut, just add the
interval (9) from top to bottom.
c.i. f x
N=17
STEP 2. Add the fx column. This means that you are going to
multiply every frequency to its class mark. Ex. 4 x 122 = 488
c.i. f x fx
Where: Md – median
Lcb – lower class boundary of the median class
<cf - <cf above the median class
f – frequency of the median class
i – interval
N – total frequency
Example
Let us continue with the given example in mean:
c.i. f
118 – 126 4
127 – 135 6
136 – 144 4
145 – 153 2
154 – 162 1
N=17
STEP 1. Add the cumulative frequency column.
c.i. f <cf
118 – 126 4 4
127 – 135 6 10
136 – 144 4 14
145 – 153 2 16
154 – 162 1 17
N=17
STEP 2. Determine the median class. Compute for N/2.
If there is no 8.5,
c.i. f <cf choose the number
greater than 8.5
118 – 126 4 4
Where: Md – median
Lcb – lower class boundary of the median class
<cf - <cf above the median class
f – frequency of the median class
i – interval
N – total frequency
STEP 3. Once you determined the median class, you can now
solve for the value of median.
Md =
c.i. f <cf
= 126.5
118 – 126 4 4
Md = 133.25
127 – 135 6 10
145 – 153 2 16
154 – 162 1 17
Round off your answer
N=17 into 2 decimal places
How to find the mode?
Where: Mo = mode
Md = median
= mean
Simply substitute the value of mean and median to the
formula.
Mo = 3(Md) – 2()
= 3(133.25) – 2(134.71)
= 399.75 – 269.42
Mo = 130.33
Measures of
Variability
(Grouped Data)
Formula:
v= -
Range
The range is the simplest measure of variability to
calculate, and you have encountered this in FDT.
Formula:
R = HV - LV
Standard Deviation
The standard deviation is simply the square root of the
variance. This is especially useful when the distribution is
normal or approximately normal.
Formula:
SD =
Example
Given the grouped data below, find the variance and
standard deviation:
c.i. f
118 – 126 4
127 – 135 6
136 – 144 4
145 – 153 2
154 – 162 1
N=17
STEP 1. Find the mean.
c.i. f x fx
=
118 – 126 4 122 488
N=17 =2290
STEP 2. Add the column fx2 to table.
Ex. 4 x 122 = 488 x 122 = 59,536
c.i. f x fx fx2
v = 1 244.97
STEP 4. Solve for the standard deviation of the
distribution using the formula.
SD =
=
SD = 35.28
Thank You!