As a consumer, you should be able to - Explain the concept of the normal curve
- Look for evidence of normally distributed data when you read research reports
- Read a frequency distribution and polygon
- Describe the differences among mean, median, and mode
- Explain how the standard deviation affects interpretation of the mean
- Accurately interpret tables that report data as frequencies and percentages
As a researcher, you should be able to - Explain the concept of the normal curve
- Assess the data you collected for its distribution and compare it to the normal curve
- Create a frequency distribution and polygon for each variable in a data set
- Compute the mean, median, and mode for each variable in a data set
- Compute the range and standard deviation for each variable in a data set
- Use frequencies and percentages to provide a summary description of nominal data
- Accurately calculate descriptive statistics
- Accurately report descriptive statistics
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