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Measures of central tendency and of dispersion

Pierre Jolicoeur
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Pierre Jolicoeur: University of Montreal, Department of Biological Science

Chapter Chapter 4 in Introduction to Biometry, 1999, pp 20-29 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Most frequency and probability distributions of quantitative variates studied in biology may be interpreted using two opposite but complementary principles: the tendency of observations toward a central value on the one hand, and the dispersion of the same observations about that central value on the other hand. This state of things may be summarized algebraically by a model equation: $$ X_{h = \mu + e_h ,} $$ where h is the subscript (order number) of the h th observation in a sample, X h is the numerical value of that hth observation,μis a constant value corresponding to the central tendency, and e h is a random value which varies from each observation to the next one and accounts for dispersion. While the letter i is often used as a subscript, the letter h is preferred here because the letter i is saved for later use. Subtracting p from both members of the above model equation yields $${{e}_{h}} = \left( {{{X}_{h}} - \mu } \right)$$ which shows that the random variable e h corresponds geometrically to the distance (or deviation or deviate in statistical terminology) between the hth observation X h and the central tendency μ. Variation may be represented visually as a back-and-forth motion of an observed point X h about an equilibrium point μ when an observation is succeeded by the next one(figure 4.1.1).

Keywords: Relative Dispersion; Central Tendency; Large Standard Deviation; Skull Length; Graphical Dispersion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4777-8_5

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