FIGURE 13-6 Semiquartile Range of Age Data
Q 1 = 19 Median = 21 Q 3 = 22.5
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lies below the first quartile and three fourths of the data lie above it. The third
quartile value is the median of the upper half of the data; three fourths of the
data lie below the third quartile and one fourth of the data lies above it. The
semiquartile range is the difference between the third and first quartile values
and describes the middle half of a data distribution. In Figure 13-6, note that
50% of the data lie between 19 and 22.5, and the range is 3.5.
Percentile
A percentile is a measure of rank. Each percentile represents the percentage
of cases that a given value exceeds. The median is the 50th percentile, the first
quartile is the 25th percentile, and the third quartile is the 75th percentile
score in a given data set. For example, if a newborn baby boy’s weight is in the
39th percentile, he weighs more than 39% of babies tested weigh but less than
61% of the other babies.
Standard Deviation
The most commonly reported measure of variability is the standard deviation,
which is based on deviations from the mean of the data. Whereas the mean
is the expectation value (the expected “average” of the data set), the standard
deviation is the measure of the average deviations of a value from the mean in
a given data set. Because it is a measure of deviation from the mean, a standard
deviation should always be reported whenever a mean is reported. Standard
deviation is based on the normal curve and is used to determine the number
of data values that fall within a specific interval in a normal distribution. Un-
derstanding the standard deviation allows you to interpret an individual score
in comparison with all other scores in the data set. Recall the salary example
presented earlier. The data were variable because of the extreme ranges of
KEY TERMS
percentile: A
measure of rank
representing the
percentage of cases
that a given value
exceeds
standard deviation:
A measure of
variability used
to determine the
number of data
values falling
within a specific
interval in a normal
distribution
Consider how your ACT or SAT scores were reported. What was your raw score? What was your
percentile? What do these data indicate about your performance on these tests?
CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE 13-1
346 CHAPTER 13 What Do the Quantitative Data Mean?