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Presentation 1-1 Honors Advanced Algebra Morton, Spring 2014

 Variance – The average of the squared differences of each data point from the mean.  Standard Deviation – A measure of dispersion of a data set. The standard deviation of a sample (σ) is the square-root of the variance. Morton, Spring 2014

 The variance, denoted by σ 2, is the average of the squared differences from the mean.  Standard deviation, denoted by σ, is the square root of the variance and is one of the most common and useful measures of variation.  Formula for standard deviation Morton, Spring 2014

 Find the mean and standard deviation for the data set of the number of people getting on and off a bus for several stops. {6, 8, 7, 5, 10, 6, 9, 8, 4} Step 1: Find the mean. Morton, Spring 2014

Step 2: Find the difference between the mean and each data value, and square it. Morton, Spring 2014

Step 3: Find the variance. Step 4: Square root the variance. This is your standard deviation. The mean is 7 people and the standard deviation is 1.83 people. Morton, Spring 2014

 An outlier is an extreme value that is much less than or much greater than the other data values. Outliers have a strong effect on the mean and standard deviation and may indicate an error in the data collection. As such, it is usually removed.  Outliers are usually calculated as more than 1.5 IQRs away from Q1 or Q3 or more than 3 standard deviations away from the mean. Morton, Spring 2014

In the American League Championship Series, the New York Yankees scored the following numbers of runs against the Boston Red Sox: 2, 6, 4, 2, 4, 6, 6, 10, 3, 19, 4, 4, 2, 3. Identify the outlier, and describe how it affects the mean and standard deviation. Morton, Spring 2014

Step 1: Enter the data values into list L1 on a graphing calculator. Step 2: Find the mean and standard deviation. The mean is about 5.4 and the standard deviation is Morton, Spring 2014

Step 3: Identify the outliers. Look for the data values that are more than 3 standard deviations away from the mean in either direction. Three standard deviations is about 3(4.3) = Values less than -7.5 and greater than 18.3 are outliers, so 19 is an outlier. 5.4 Mean – –7.5 Morton, Spring 2014

Step 4: Remove the outlier to see the effect that it has on the mean and standard deviation. The mean increased from 4.3 to 5.4 and the standard deviation from 2.2 to 4.3. All data Without outlier Morton, Spring 2014

 Slides and examples taken from Holt McDougal CCGPS Advanced Algebra, Georgia Edition (online). Powerpoint titled “Measures of Central Tendency and Variation.” Morton, Spring 2014