Lane, X. (n.d.). XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX Education: An XXXXXXXXXXX Multimedia Course XX XXXXX. XXXXXXXXX November XX, XXXX, from XXXX://XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.com/2/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXX.XXXX
XXXXXXX, I., XX.X. (n.d.). MEASURES OF XXXXXXXXXX. Retrieved December 01, 2017, from XXXX://XXXXX.csn.XXX/istewart/XXXXXXX/Statistics/dispersion.html
Wisler, C., Datta, X., Silberman, X., & Pickett, P. (XXXX, XXX). XXXXXXXXXXXX Data Analysis: XX Introduction. Retrieved December 01, XXXX, from https://XXX.XXX.gov/XXXXXXXXXX/XXXXX/XXXXXXXXX/documentff.XXXX
XXX the variables, HOME, XXXXXX, TENURE, XXX SIBS, XXXXXXXX the XXXXXXX measure XX dispersion and XXXXXXX why it is appropriate. Locate the XXXXXX XXX XXX measure XX XXX tables XXX XXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX variable.
I. HOME
The correct XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX for XXXX is an index XX XXXXXXXXXX. This XXXXXXX of dispersion XX XXXXXXXXXXX because XXX index XXXXX the XXXXXXXX to XXXXX XXXXX are bunched up in one or a few XXXXXXXXXX rather than XXXXX well XXXXXX out among the available XXXXXXXXXX. XXX calculation of the index is XXXXX XXXX the concept XX unique pairs of XXXXX (Wilser & XXXXX, XX al, 1992). In XXXX XXXX, XX XXX trying XX XXXX XXX XXXX of home that each individual XXXXXXX in.
II. XXXXXX
The XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX dispersion for Arrest XX range. XXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX the XXXXX is XXX XXXXXXXXXX between XXX lowest and XXXXXXX XXXXXX. It XX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX variability because you XXXX XXXX to subtract XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX from the XXXXXXX figure XX XXX the XXXXX (Lane, n.d.). In this case, the range XX XX.
XXX. TENURE
XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX of dispersion for Tenure is XXXXXXXX deviation. XXXX measure of dispersion XX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX close XX X is an XXXXXXXXXX XXXX the XXXX points XXXX XX be XXXXX to XXXX XX XXX set. X standard deviation which is XXXX is an XXXXXXXXXX XXXX the data XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX out XXXX a XXXXX XX values (Stewart, n.d.).
XX. SIBLINGS
The XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXX Siblings is XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX. This XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XX appropriate XXXXXXX standard XXXXXXXXX gives an XXXXXXXXXXX average XXXXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXX the XXXX. XX you XXXX the value of XXX XXXXXXXX, you XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX out XXX value XX the XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX (XXXXXX, 2015, p. 110)
Values XX the Table
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Range
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X.XXX
5
0.XXX
TENURE
70.XXX
239
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SIBS
1.XXX
XX
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1.567
2.XX
Based on the chart above, XXX XXX XXX XXX following XXXXXXXXXXXX: The XXXXXXXX TENURE has a higher XXXXXXXXXX compared to other variables. This is because XXX XXXXX of XXX standard XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX close XX zero. A standard XXXXXXXXX close to XXXX XXXX for XXX other variables shows that XXX data is XXX highly dispersed. The XXXXXXXX deviation and XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX the center stage in the XXXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXX is mainly measured XXX XXX XXX XX variance and XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX. This XX because they XXX XX XXXX to XXXXXXX XXX distributions. The range is XXXX but to a smaller XXXXXX because it is limited XX the information provided.
XXXXXXX XXX this XXXXXXX:
Miller, X. (1995). Descriptive statistics. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 29, 2017, page 110, from XXXX://www.sagepub.com/sites/default/XXXXX/upm-XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXX.XXX
Stewart, I., XX.D. (n.d.). XXXXXXXX XX DISPERSION. XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX, 2017, XXXX XXXX://sites.csn.edu/istewart/XXXXXXX/Statistics/dispersion.html
Wisler, C., XXXXX, L., XXXXXXXXX, G., & XXXXXXX, P. (1992, May). Quantitative Data Analysis: XX XXXXXXXXXXXX. Retrieved December 01, XXXX, from XXXXX://XXX.XXX.XXX/XXXXXXXXXX/guide/XXXXXXXXX/documentff.XXXX
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XXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX XX Mean Ratio). (n.d.). XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX, XXXX, XXXX http://XXX.statisticshowto.XXX/index-of-dispersion/
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Miller, X. (1995). XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX. Retrieved XXXXXXXX XX, XXXX, page 110, XXXX XXXX://XXX.sagepub.com/sites/XXXXXXX/XXXXX/upm-binaries/XXXXXXX.XXX
Stewart, I., Ph.D. (n.d.). MEASURES XX XXXXXXXXXX. Retrieved December XX, XXXX, from http://XXXXX.csn.edu/istewart/Math120/Statistics/dispersion.XXXX
XXXXXX, X., Datta, X., Silberman, X., & Pickett, X. (1992, May). Quantitative XXXX XXXXXXXX: XX XXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX December XX, XXXX, XXXX XXXXX://www.bja.gov/XXXXXXXXXX/guide/documents/documentff.html