Measure of Relative Position
Measure of Relative Position
Measure of Relative Position
– Quartiles and
Percentiles
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to
A. Determine the percentile and quartile in a
distribution.
B. Solve for the z- score using the z- score
equation.
C. Relate the application of percentile, quartile and
z- score in life.
Relevance
To be able to evaluate our
relative position when
interested in comparing
performance and knowing a
ranking.
Position
Used to describe the position of a data
value in relation to the rest of the data.
Types:
1. Quartiles
2. Percentiles
3. Deciles
Quartiles……
Values of the variables are divided into
quarters – 4 equal parts. They are called
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q1 – Lower Quartile
At most, 25% of data is smaller than Q1.
Example……
Find Q1, median, and Q3.
C = np/100
If C is a Decimal…..
If the value you find for “C” is NOT a whole
number, then round up to the next whole
number.
2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,18,20
The answer is 5.
Example 2 …..
2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,18,20
Find P60:
C = np/100 = (10)(60)/100 = 6
Average the numbers in the 6th and 7th
position together.
2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,18,20
(10+12)/2 = 11
The answer is 11.
Example 3…..
2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,18,20
Note: P75 is the same as Q3.
C = (10)(75)/100= 7.5
Round up to the 8th position.
2,3,5,6,8,10,12,15,18,20
The answer is 15.
Now you try……
Use the following set of data to answer the
next 3 questions.
3,4,4,6,8,10,10,12,12,12,13,15,15,15,16,
17,20,22,25,27
A. Find P75.
B. Find P30
C. Find P23
Answer A….
Find P75.
C = (20)(75)/100 = 15
The number will be the average of the 15th
and 16th position.
3,4,4,6,8,10,10,12,12,12,13,15,15,15,16,
17,20,22,25,27
The answer is (16+17)/2 = 16.5
Answer B……
Find P30.
C = (20)(30)/100 = 6
Average the 6th and 7th numbers.
3,4,4,6,8,10,10,12,12,12,13,15,15,15,16,
17,20,22,25,27
Answer: (10+10)/2 = 10
Answer C……
Find P23.
C = (20)(23)/100 = 4.6
Round up to the 5th position.
3,4,4,6,8,10,10,12,12,12,13,15,15,15,16,
17,20,22,25,27
The answer is 8.
Midquartile……
The number halfway between Q1 and Q3.
Midquartile = (Q1+Q3)/2
Example……
If Q1 = 9 and Q3 = 16.5, find the
midquartile.
Test A: x 38 x 40 s5
Test B: x 94 x 100 s 10
Test A: z = (38-40)/5 = -0.4
Which is higher?
z
x x
s
x 200
2.35
25
x 200 (2.35)(25)
x 200 58.75
x 258.75
Evaluation
Solve and determine the Percentile, Quartile and z- score of the following.