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May 27, 2007 at 9:53 pm #47095
How would you interpret the following qualitative data which has SD 2.04, mean of 6.2, variance, mean and mode of 7.
0May 28, 2007 at 12:05 am #156642
Mike CarnellParticipant@Mike-CarnellInclude @Mike-Carnell in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Monica,
This looks a little confusing.
You can’t have a standard deviation of 2.04 and a variance of 7.
You have listed a mean of 6.2 and theanother of 7?0May 28, 2007 at 1:22 am #156644I am sorry the SD is 2.04, range 7, variance 4.17, median 7 and mean 6.2. How would you interpret this?
0May 28, 2007 at 2:31 am #156646What’s to interpret? If, as you stated, it’s qualitative data the numbers probably don’t mean much of anything. If it’s quantitative data then you have provided some descriptions of the distribution of the data.
Frankly this sounds like some kind of a homework problem where you need to read the chapter in order to understand what is meant by the word “interpret”.0 -
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