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Page 1: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.
Page 2: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

3.4 Measures of PositionObjectives:By the end of this section, I will beable to…

1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets.

2) Calculate z-scores, and explain why we use them.

3) Use z-scores to detect outliers.

Page 3: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

1. How many different types of animals are

in a box of animal crackers?

18 or 7

Page 4: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

2. How many total dots are on a pair of dice?

6 or 42

Page 5: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

3. The kings in a deck of cards each

represent a great king from history.

T or F

Page 6: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

4. There are no clocks in a Las Vegas

gambling casino.

T or F

Page 7: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

5. My age. 27 or 29

Page 8: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

6. How many times does the Lord’s Prayer

appear in the Bible?

1 or 2

Page 9: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

7. What year was Salesianum started?

1903 or 1906.

Page 10: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

8. “Jingle Bells” was actually written for

which holiday?

Halloween or Thanksgiving

Page 11: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

9. How many Qs are in a Scrabble game?

1 or 2

Page 12: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

10. The only Salesianum sport that has not won a state championship.

Basketball or wrestling.

Page 13: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

11. The most popular name in the world is?

Page 14: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

12. What is the name of the Camel on the back of Camel cigarettes?

Old John or Old Joe

Page 15: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

13. Oregon Coach Bill Bowerman and Phil

Knight bought the Nike swoosh logo from a

student for how much money?

$35 or $65

Page 16: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

14. Tigers have striped fur. What else is

striped?

Skin or Eyes

Page 17: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

15. What travels faster, light or sound?

Page 18: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

16. This U.S. state boasts the highest

amount of residents who were born in other countries.

California or New York.

Page 19: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

17. On which vegetable did Egyptians used to place their hand over when under oath?

Onion or a Carrot.

Page 20: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

18. What is the top selling spice in the

world?

Pepper or Salt

Page 21: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

19. The first country music artist to sell over 10

million copies.

Garth Brooks or Tim McGraw.

Page 22: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

20. What sport used the term home run

before baseball?

Lacrosse or Cricket.

Page 23: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

•HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT?

Page 24: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

1. How many different types of animals are

in a box of animal crackers?

18

Page 25: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

2. How many total dots are on a pair of dice?

42

Page 26: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

3. The kings in a deck of cards each represent a great king from history.

T or F

T

Page 27: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

4. There are no clocks in a Las Vegas

gambling casino. T or F

T

Page 28: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

5. My age. 27 or 29

29

Page 29: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

6. How many times does the Lord’s Prayer

appear in the Bible? 1 or 2

2

Page 30: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

7. What year was Salesianum started?

1903 or 1906.

1903

Page 31: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

8. “Jingle Bells” was actually written for

which holiday? Halloween or Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

Page 32: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

9. How many Qs are in a Scrabble game? 1

or 2

1

Page 33: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

10. The only Salesianum sport that has not won a state championship.

Basketball or wrestling.

Basketball

Page 34: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

11. The most popular name in the world is?

Muhammed

Page 35: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

12. What is the name of the Camel on the back of Camel cigarettes?

Old John or Old Joe

Old Joe

Page 36: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

13. Oregon Coach Bill Bowerman and Phil

Knight bought the Nike swoosh logo from a

student for how much money? $35 or $65

$35

Page 37: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

14. Tigers have striped fur. What else is

striped? Skin or Eyes

Skin

Page 38: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

15. What travels faster, light or sound?

Light

Page 39: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

16. This U.S. state boasts the highest amount of

residents who were born in other countries.

California or New York.

Cali

Page 40: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

17. On which vegetable did Egyptians used to place their hand over when under oath? Onion or a Carrot.

Onion

Page 41: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

18. What is the top selling spice in the world? Pepper or

Salt

Pepper

Page 42: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

19. The first country music artist to sell over 10

million copies. Garth Brooks or Tim

McGraw.

Garth Brooks

Page 43: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

20. What sport used the term home run before baseball? Lacrosse or

Cricket.

Cricket

Page 44: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

Comparing Scores

•Standardized Tests: SATs, TerraNovas, CTBS, ACTs

•Two ways to compare scores:–Percentile Rank–Z-scores

Page 45: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

PERCENTILE RANK

• B = # of scores that came BEFORE “your” score

• E = # of scores that are the same as “your” score

• N = Total # of people taking the test

12 100

B EP

N

# of Equal scores

Total Number

Scores that came BEFORE

Page 46: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

PERCENTILE RANK

1)Find your percentile rank.

12 100

B EP

N

# of Equal scores

Total Number

Scores that came BEFORE

Page 47: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

z-scores•Numerical values that are used to compare scores

• It indicates how many standard deviations a data value is from the mean.

Page 48: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

z-scores

1) Find your z-score.

• Let’s find the mean first.

• Now find the standard deviation.

x xz

s

MEAN

Standard

Deviation

Page 49: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

USE DECIMALS FOR z-scores.

• We want them to be as accurate as possible!

Page 50: 3.4 Measures of Position Objectives: By the end of this section, I will be able to… 1) Find percentiles for both small and large data sets. 2) Calculate.

+ z-score

means you are ABOVE the

- z-score

means you are BELOW the

0 z-score

means you are the exactly

x

x

x

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Finding an actual score

2) If the average senior at UD can drink 9 beers before he/she gets sick with a standard deviation of 1.76, find the amount that the following people actually drank.

Timmy Joe who had a z-score of 5.1Betty Sue who had a z-score of -0.957

x xz

s

95.1

1.76

x

90.957

1.76

x 17.97

67.316

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z-scores and OUTLIERS• If you are between -2 and 2 it is NOT

unusual.• If you are <-3 or >3 it is very unusual

and it is an OUTLIER

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