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Descriptive Stats from the module of Research Methods has been summarised from the AQA psychology textbook for A LEVEL published by Illuminate Publishing.

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Research Methods


Descriptive Statistics, Graphs and Math
Mathematical Content:
Mathematical Symbols




Calculating percentages:

Number of participants∈Condition A
◦ x 100= ___%
Total number of participants
Percentage to decimals:

◦ Add a 0. before the percentage and drop the % e.g. 60% to 0.60

◦ Move the decimal point, 2 places to the left. e.g. 37% is 37.0 then as a percentage it is 0.37

Decimal to a fraction:

◦ Work out the decimal places and then divide. The number of decimal places will determine
how many 0s e.g. 2 decimal places, divide by 100, or 3 d.p then divide by 1000

◦ You can sometimes simplify and reduce a fraction by finding the Highest Common Factor
(HCF) e.g. 275/1000 is equal to 11/40 as you can divide both by 25 which is the highest
common factor.

Using ratios:

◦ Part-to-whole: No. of participants in Condition A: Total Number of participants

◦ Part- to-part: No. of participants in Condition A: No. of participants in Condition B

Estimate Results

It may also be necessary to comment on the mean or range which may require estimating an
answer. e.g. estimate the range of a data set where the highest number was 322 and the lowest
number was 57. The range is 266.

Using Significant figures:

We can round of a long number to significant figures for clarity. For example, 432,765 rounded to 2
s.f is 430,000. Similarly, when there are many numbers after a decimal point, we can round this off
to 1, 2 or 3 s.f
e.g. 0.003245 to 2 s.f is 0.0032

In case of pi, this is often expressed as 3.142 (4 s.f) rather than 3.142159…

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Note: if the final digit is 5 or above, the previous digit is rounded up or is rounded down is the final
digit is less than 5.

Descriptive Statistics

◦ Refers to things like graphs, tables, and summary statistics (e.g. measures of central
tendency and dispersion)

◦ Used to identify and analyse sets of data

◦ Raw scores can be either summarised by:

◦ Measures of central tendency

◦ Measures of dispersion



Measures of Central Tendency

◦ The general term for any measure of the average value in a set of data

◦ Mean- Arithmetic average, add up the scores and dividing N

◦ Median- Middle value when scores are arranged in order.

◦ Mode- Most frequently occurring value. 2 modes are known as BI-MODAL




Measures of Dispersion

◦ Any measure of the spread or variation in a set of scores – how far the scores vary and differ
from one another There are two types:

◦ range

◦ standard deviation

Range- Difference between the highest and lowest value plus 1.


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