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Flashcard 1432872946956

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#i-q #types-of-inteligence
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[...], e.g. person-to-person communication, empathy practices, group projects, collaboration skills, receiving and giving feedback.
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Interpersonal (relationships with others)

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Interpersonal (relationships with others), e.g. person-to-person communication, empathy practices, group projects, collaboration skills, receiving and giving feedback.

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Flashcard 1635128315148

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#statistical-concepts-and-market-returns
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An [...] is a set of values within which an observation falls.

(Frequency distribution)

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Flashcard 1636241116428

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#reading-8-statistical-concepts-and-market-returns
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An [...] is a set of values within which an observation falls.
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interval

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Subject 3. Frequency Distributions
with individual numbers becomes laborious and messy. In such circumstances, it is neater and more convenient to summarize results into what is known as a frequency table. The data in the display is called a frequency distribution. <span>An interval, also called a class, is a set of values within which an observation falls. Each interval has a lower limit and an upper limit. Intervals must be all-inclusive and non-overlapping. A frequency distribution is a tabular display of data categor







Flashcard 1636545203468

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[...] from the arithmetic mean is the distance between the mean and an observation in the data set.
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Deviation

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Subject 4. Measures of Center Tendency
thmetic mean computation. A data set has only one arithmetic mean. This indicates that the mean is unique. The arithmetic mean is the only measure of central tendency where the sum of the deviations of each value from the mean is always zero. <span>Deviation from the arithmetic mean is the distance between the mean and an observation in the data set. The arithmetic mean has the following disadvantages: The mean can be affected by extremes, that is, unusually large or small values. The mean cannot be determi







Flashcard 1655402007820

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#reading-10-common-probability-distributions
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The list of all possible values that the random variable can take on is called [...]
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The range

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Subject 1. Basic Definitions
s computed from discrete variables are continuous. The mean on a five-point scale could be 3.117 even though 3.117 is not possible for an individual score. For any random variable, it is necessary to know two things: <span>the list of all possible values that the random variable can take on. the probability of each value occurring. These give a probability distribution. The first item on the list is called the range. With regard to the range of possible o







Flashcard 1656383212812

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What is Deviation?
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The distance between the mean and an observation in the data set.

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Subject 4. Measures of Center Tendency
thmetic mean computation. A data set has only one arithmetic mean. This indicates that the mean is unique. The arithmetic mean is the only measure of central tendency where the sum of the deviations of each value from the mean is always zero. <span>Deviation from the arithmetic mean is the distance between the mean and an observation in the data set. The arithmetic mean has the following disadvantages: The mean can be affected by extremes, that is, unusually large or small values. The mean cannot be determi