Measures of Dispersion

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Which of the following is the Dispersion of a population measured by?

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Which of the following is the Dispersion of a population measured by?

  1. Mean, median and mode
  2. Standard deviation, mean deviation and range — Correct Answer
  3. Sampling bias and non-response error
  4. Primary and secondary data
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

Dispersion of a population is measured by Standard Deviation, Mean Deviation, and Range.

Two Population Characteristics:
  • Central Tendency: Mean, Median, Mode — measures the 'average' level.
  • Dispersion: Standard Deviation, Mean Deviation, Range — measures the 'spread' or variability.
Exam Tip:
  • Range = Maximum value − Minimum value (simplest measure of dispersion).
  • Standard Deviation is the most commonly used measure of dispersion in statistics.
  • A population with high dispersion has values that are widely spread from the mean.

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