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1 Raw Scores

2 Un-Grouped Frequency Distribution

3 Grouped Frequency Distribution

4 Percentile and Percentile Rank Percentile (P X ) or Percentile Point –The value on the measurement scale (at or) below which a specified percentage of the scores in the distribution fall. –Where x from P x is a percentage –Looking for a score (value) Percentile Rank (PR X ) –The percentage of scores with values (equal or) lower than the score in question. –Where x from PR x is a score (value) –Looking for a percentage

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6 Table 3.7 (p. 46) Relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percentage distributions… Class IntervalReal LimitsfCumulative fCumulative % 95 – 9994.5 – 99.5470100.00 90 – 9489.5 – 94.566694.29 85 – 8984.5 – 89.576085.71 80 – 8479.5 – 84.5105375.71 75 – 7974.5 – 79.5164361.43 70 – 7469.5 – 74.592738.57 65 – 6964.5 – 69.571825.71 60 – 6459.5 – 64.541115.71 55 – 5954.5 – 59.54710.00 50 – 5449.5 – 54.5234.29 45 – 4944.5 – 49.5111.43 Note. The Relative fs were removed from this table since they are not required to calculate percentiles and/or percentile ranks. Determine (compute) the 50 th Percentile (P 50 ) for the statistics exam scores.

7 Table 3.7 (p. 46) Relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percentage distributions… Class IntervalReal LimitsfCumulative fCumulative % 95 – 9994.5 – 99.5470100.00 90 – 9489.5 – 94.566694.29 85 – 8984.5 – 89.576085.71 80 – 8479.5 – 84.5105375.71 75 – 7974.5 – 79.5164361.43 70 – 7469.5 – 74.592738.57 65 – 6964.5 – 69.571825.71 60 – 6459.5 – 64.541115.71 55 – 5954.5 – 59.54710.00 50 – 5449.5 – 54.5234.29 45 – 4944.5 – 49.5111.43 Note. The Relative fs were removed from this table since they are not required to calculate percentiles and/or percentile ranks. Determine (compute) the 20 th Percentile (P 20 ) for the statistics exam scores.

8 Table 3.7 (p. 46) Relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percentage distributions… Class IntervalReal LimitsfCumulative fCumulative % 95 – 9994.5 – 99.5470100.00 90 – 9489.5 – 94.566694.29 85 – 8984.5 – 89.576085.71 80 – 8479.5 – 84.5105375.71 75 – 7974.5 – 79.5164361.43 70 – 7469.5 – 74.592738.57 65 – 6964.5 – 69.571825.71 60 – 6459.5 – 64.541115.71 55 – 5954.5 – 59.54710.00 50 – 5449.5 – 54.5234.29 45 – 4944.5 – 49.5111.43 Note. The Relative fs were removed from this table since they are not required to calculate percentiles and/or percentile ranks. Determine (compute) the 75 th Percentile (P 75 ) for the statistics exam scores.

9 Table 3.7 (p. 46) Relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percentage distributions… Class IntervalReal LimitsfCumulative fCumulative % 95 – 9994.5 – 99.5470100.00 90 – 9489.5 – 94.566694.29 85 – 8984.5 – 89.576085.71 80 – 8479.5 – 84.5105375.71 75 – 7974.5 – 79.5164361.43 70 – 7469.5 – 74.592738.57 65 – 6964.5 – 69.571825.71 60 – 6459.5 – 64.541115.71 55 – 5954.5 – 59.54710.00 50 – 5449.5 – 54.5234.29 45 – 4944.5 – 49.5111.43 Note. The Relative fs were removed from this table since they are not required to calculate percentiles and/or percentile ranks. Determine (compute) the percentile rank (PR) for a score of 86.

10 Table 3.7 (p. 46) Relative frequency, cumulative frequency, and cumulative percentage distributions… Class IntervalReal LimitsfCumulative fCumulative % 95 – 9994.5 – 99.5470100.00 90 – 9489.5 – 94.566694.29 85 – 8984.5 – 89.576085.71 80 – 8479.5 – 84.5105375.71 75 – 7974.5 – 79.5164361.43 70 – 7469.5 – 74.592738.57 65 – 6964.5 – 69.571825.71 60 – 6459.5 – 64.541115.71 55 – 5954.5 – 59.54710.00 50 – 5449.5 – 54.5234.29 45 – 4944.5 – 49.5111.43 Note. The Relative fs were removed from this table since they are not required to calculate percentiles and/or percentile ranks. Determine (compute) the percentile rank (PR) for a score of 59.

11 Graphing Data Constructing a Graph

12 Distorting Data Through Graphing…

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14 Frequency distributions of nominal or ordinal (categorical) data are customarily plotted using the bar graph.

15 Frequency distributions of interval or ratio (continuous) data are customarily plotted using the histogram.

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18 SHAPES of Frequency Curves

19 StemLeaf 30 1 2 5 6 6 9 9 Given the following set of scores, determine the stem and leaf for the 30s: 10 31 25 35 30 39 45 36 36 68 39 32


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