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Which of the following pairs of descriptive statistics are sensitive to outliers? Question 6 options: A.Mean and range B.Mode and range C.Mean and mode D.Median and mode A social work researcher is interested in summarizing the coffee consumption habits of NEIU social work students. After surveying the students, the researcher finds that of the social work students who drink coffee, most prefer either dark or medium roast coffee. What type of descriptive statistic did the social work researcher report? Question 8 options: A.Mean B.Median C.Range D.Mode One step in qualitative data analysis is developing the story. Question 9 options: True False Question 10 (5 points) Calculating a trimmed mean gets rid of extreme scores in the calculation of the average. Question 10 options: True False Just answer please

          Which of the following pairs of descriptive statistics are sensitive to outliers?
Question 6 options:
A.Mean and range
B.Mode and range
C.Mean and mode
D.Median and mode
A social work researcher is interested in summarizing the coffee consumption habits of NEIU social work students. After surveying the students, the researcher finds that of the social work students who drink coffee, most prefer either dark or medium roast coffee.
What type of descriptive statistic did the social work researcher report?
Question 8 options:
A.Mean
B.Median
C.Range
D.Mode
One step in qualitative data analysis is developing the story.
Question 9 options:
 True
 False
Question 10 (5 points) 
Calculating a trimmed mean gets rid of extreme scores in the calculation of the average.
Question 10 options:
 True
 False
Just answer please
        
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Which of the following pairs of descriptive statistics are sensitive to outliers? Question 6 options: A.Mean and range B.Mode and range C.Mean and mode D.Median and mode A social work researcher is interested in summarizing the coffee consumption habits of NEIU social work students. After surveying the students, the researcher finds that of the social work students who drink coffee, most prefer either dark or medium roast coffee. What type of descriptive statistic did the social work researcher report? Question 8 options: A.Mean B.Median C.Range D.Mode One step in qualitative data analysis is developing the story. Question 9 options: True False Question 10 (5 points) Calculating a trimmed mean gets rid of extreme scores in the calculation of the average. Question 10 options: True False Just answer please
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00:01 First let us see what is the mean.
00:03 Mean will be equals to summation xi by n where xi are given values and n is number of values.
00:10 So from this formula we can say that it depends on all values.
00:19 Similarly, standard deviation value is given by formula square root summation xi minus x bar whole square divided by n where x bar is the mean.
00:31 So here we can also see that it depends on all values...
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