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Lecture #6 - Measures of Dispersion

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Explain how measures of dispersion describe variability in a data set. Identify skewness and kurtosis in a data set. Calculate the variance and standard deviation of a data set.

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Common Notation




∑ is used for the sum of all things.



Four Moments of Statistics




Variance

Range: 0 to positive infinity
Normal Distribution: NA
Rule: Smaller values indicate less variability
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