Module 5
Module 5
The Mean or Average of a set of numbers is their sum divided by how many
numbers there are. It gives equal weight to all scores. The mean is a better choice if
you want to include the effect of extreme values. When scores are scattered or there
are very few scores, the mean may be a better indicator than the median.
The 𝑥̅ of numbers x 1 , x2 , x 3 ,….. x nis
Σx x x 2+¿ x ¿
𝑥̅= or 𝑥̅ =
N
3…+x
1+¿ 4
¿
N
The mean (short of arithmetic mean) gives equal weight to all measurements.
The word “average” usually refers to the mean.
Example1. In a class, the commuting times, in minutes, were 30, 15, 12, 36, 12, 15,
15, 20, 45, 30, 15, and 20.
Given: N = 12
x 30+15+12+36+12+15+15+20+ 45+30+15+ 20 265
𝑥̅ = Σ =¿ = = 22.08
N 12 12
The Median is the middle value of a set of numbers when the numbers are
arranged in order. If there is an even number of values, the median is the mean of two
middle values.
It is a better choice when you want to minimize the effect of an extreme value.
Since the median involves only the middle value or values, it is not affected by a
change in size of an extreme value.
Example1. To find the median of 30, 15, 12, 36, 12, 15, 15, 20, 45, 30, 15, and 20,
arrange the number in order from lowest to highest (highest to lowest).
(12, 12, 15, 15, 15, 15, 20, 20, 30, 30, 36, 45), the two middle numbers are 15 and
20, so the median is:
15+20 35
Md = = = 17.5
2 2
SD =
√ Σ( x−x̅ ) ²
N
or =
√ Σ( x−x̅ ) ²
N
Where SD = is the standard deviation
x = is the individual score
𝑥̅ = is the mean
N = is the number of scores.
Example1. Student’s score in Mathematics subject are 97, 92, 96, 95 and 90.
Solution
Step 1. Compute the mean score
x 97+92+ 96+95+ 90 470
𝑥̅ = Σ =¿ = = 94
N 5 5
(SD) =
√ Σ(x−x̅ ) ² =
N √ 34 =
5
√ 6.8 = 2.6
(SD) =
√ Σ(x−x̅ ) ² =
N √ 34 =
5
√ 1.6 = 1.3