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Modelling Geometric Measure of Variation About the Population Mean

Benedict Troon

No en5ph, AfricArxiv from Center for Open Science

Abstract: Measures of dispersion are important statistical tool used to illustrate the distribution of datasets. These measures have allowed researchers to define the distribution of various datasets especially the measures of dispersion from the mean. Researchers and mathematicians have been able to develop measures of dispersion from the mean such as mean deviation, variance and standard deviation. However, these measures have been determined not to be perfect, for example, variance give average of squared deviation which differ in unit of measurement as the initial dataset, mean deviation gives bigger average deviation than the actual average deviation because it violates the algebraic laws governing absolute numbers, while standard deviation is affected by outliers and skewed datasets. As a result, there was a need to develop a more efficient measure of variation from the mean that would overcome these weaknesses. The aim of this paper was to model a geometric measure of variation about the population mean which could overcome the weaknesses of the existing measures of variation about the population mean. The study was able to formulate the geometric measure of variation about the population mean that obeyed the algebraic laws behind absolute numbers, which was capable of further algebraic manipulations as it could be used further to estimate the average variation about the mean for weighted datasets, probability mass functions and probability density functions. Lastly, the measure was not affected by outliers and skewed datasets. This shows that the formulated measure was capable of solving the weaknesses of the existing measures of variation about the mean

Date: 2019-10-11
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