Topic 4.1 Mean Willy John L. Aringo
Topic 4.1 Mean Willy John L. Aringo
Topic 4.1 Mean Willy John L. Aringo
ARINGO
Course: MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
MAJOR IN ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
Professor: DR. MARIA P. DELA VEGA
Subject: ED 207 – INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
x̄ = 18,016.67
When some items appear several times, the sample mean is computed by the
formula:
∑ fx
x̄ =
n
Where fx is the product of each item (x) and its frequency (f) and n is the number
of items.
EXAMPLE 2
The monthly salaries of 12 faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences at
University of Mindanao are:
Php 17200 Php 17200 Php 17200 Php 17500
Step 2. Multiply each midpoint or class mark to the corresponding frequency of each
class interval.
Represent the product by fx.
Step 4. Compute the value of the mean using the formula given for Long Method or
Midpoint Method.
∑ fx
x̄ =
n
4,380
x̄ =
60
x̄ = 73
The mean score is 73.
SHORT METHOD OR THE UNIT DEVIATION USING CODED FORMULA
CLASS UNIT
FREQUENCY (f) fd
INTERVAL DEVIATION (d)
41 – 50 6 –3 –18
51 – 60 8 –2 –16
61 – 70 10 –1 –10
71 – 80 16 0 0
81 – 90 11 1 11
91 – 100 9 2 18
n = 60 ∑fd = –15
Step 5. Compute the mean using the unit deviation method formula.
x̄ = xA+ ( ∑nfd ) c
x̄ = 75.5 + ( −15
60 )
10
x̄ = 75.5 + (−0.25 ) 10
x̄ = 75.5 – 2.5
x̄ = 73
EXAMPLE 2
The same Achievement Test in Business Statistics was administered to Business
Administration students in 3 departments. Each of the department heads computed his/her
own mean using class width of 3.
DEPARTMENT A
UNIT
CLASS FREQUENCY
DEVIATION fd
INTERVAL (f)
(d)
18 – 20 3 –3 –9
21 – 23 4 –2 –12
24 – 26 4 –1 –4
27 – 29 5 0 0
30 – 32 4 1 4
33 – 35 4 2 8
36 – 38 3 3 9
39 – 41 3 4 12
n = 30 ∑fd = 12
x̄ = xA+ ( ∑nfd ) c
x̄ = 28 + ( 1230 ) 3
x̄ = 28 + ( 0.4 ) 3
x̄ = 28 + 1.2
x̄ = 29.2
DEPARTMENT B
x̄ = 28 + 0.09
x̄ = 28.1
DEPARTMENT C
x̄ = xA+ ( ∑nfd ) c
x̄ = 28 + ( 2835 ) 3
x̄ = 28 + ( 0.8 ) 3
x̄ = 28 + 2.4
x̄ = 30.4
x̄ = 29.235
To summarize the weighted mean of the 3 departments:
1. Find the highest and lowest scores;
H.S. = 44 and L.S. = 12
2. Prepare a frequency distribution using a class width of 3 for each of the
departments;
3. Write the frequencies for each class interval for each of the 3 colleges;
4. Find the total frequencies for the 3 departments; and
5. Compute the mean using the midpoint or the unit deviation method.
A B C Total
Class f f f f d fd x fx
Interval
12 – 14 0 1 0 1 –5 –5 13 13
15 – 17 0 2 1 3 –4 –12 16 48
18 – 20 3 2 0 5 –3 –15 19 95
21 – 23 4 4 1 9 –2 –18 22 198
24 – 26 4 3 2 9 –1 –9 25 225
27 – 29 5 8 12 25 0 0 28 700
30 – 32 4 6 6 16 1 16 31 496
33 – 35 4 5 10 19 2 38 34 646
36 – 38 3 2 2 7 3 21 37 259
39 – 41 3 1 1 5 4 20 40 200
42 – 44 0 1 0 1 5 5 43 43
30 35 35 n = 100 ∑fd = 41 ∑fx = 2,923
Using the midpoint method:
∑ fx
x̄ =
n
2,923
x̄ =
100
x̄ = 29.23
Using the unit deviation method:
x̄ = xA+ ( ∑nfd ) c
41
x̄ = 28 + ( 100 )3
x̄ = 28 + ( 0.41 ) 3
x̄ = 28 + 1.23
x̄ = 29.23
PROPERTIES OF MEAN
It can be easily calculated and unique, since every data set has one and only one
mean;
It is useful in computing other statistics such as comparing means from several
data sets;
It is familiar to most people and intuitively clear;
It is affected by extreme values in a set of data or values that are not
representative of the rest of the data and;
It is associated with the interval and ratio data.