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Quantitative Data Analysis Chapter 14 Getting data ready for analysis • Coding and data entry • Coding the responses • Data Entry Getting feel for the Data • Frequencies • Bar Chart and Pie Charts • Measures of Central tendency and dispersion • Measures of central Tendency • The Mean • The average value • The median • The central item in a group of observations when they are arrayed in either an ascending or descending order • The mode • The most frequently occurring phenomenon • For example in a department where there are 10 white women, 24 white men, 3 African American, and 2 Asian women, the most frequently accruing group – the mode – is the white men. • Neither a mean nor a median is calculable or applicable in this case. Correlations • A correlation coefficient that indicates the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables • • • • +1 indicates perfect positive correlation -1 indicates perfect negative correlation P= ...
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