Central tendency tells us about a number that describes the data – but – not about how ‘spread’ the data is. Meet the tools to measure the spread of data!
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Video 1: Introduction and Scales of Measurements (Statistics for Psychologists)
Highlights of Lecture on Statistics for Department of Psychology, Martin Luther Christian University
Calculating Central Tendencies with JASP
Finding central tendencies with JASP.
Median and Mode (Statistics for Psychologists)
Two mode Central Tendencies: Media and Mode
Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmonic Mean (Statistics for Psychologists)
A brief introduction to near-ideal mean, Arithmetic mean and two others.
Measure of Central Tendency (Statistics for Psychologists)
Central Tendency is a basic tool in statistics. Here’s a short note on why it’s important and characteristics of a ideal central tendency.
Scales of Measurement (Statistics for Psychologists)
Brief Introduction to Scales of Measurement
Introduction to Statistics for Psychologists
What is statistics? How is it useful for Psychologists?
Statistics for Psychologists: Prerequisites
This article lists prerequisites for the Notes on Statistics series which will be posted in coming days. Prescribed textbook in most of the Indian Universities is Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics by Gupta and Kapoor by S. Chand Publishers. You can either buy a copy or download PDF from an external website. Please note that downloading…
Statistics for Psychologists
Here’s a short course on Statistics for Psychologists. Index of Posts Related Video Lectures JASP: Statistical Package JASP is a free alternative to SPSS with an easy user interface. Students who wish to learn a step ahead, may consider reading these articles to familiarise yourself with this software. Aim is to introduce a new statistical…