In this lesson:
By the end of this unit, you should be able to:
I tell you the mean commute is 25 minutes.
A real description names shape, center, and spread — about the real thing.
One number couldn't show that tail. Shape comes first.
This commute distribution is right-skewed — the long tail points right.
Trace the tail with your finger — that direction names the skew.
Because the shape is skewed, use the median (resistant).
Say it in context:
A typical worker commutes about 25 minutes.
Not "the median is 25" — a sentence about the commuters.
For skewed data, use the IQR — the middle 50% width.
The middle half of commutes span about 15 minutes.
Spread tells you how consistent or variable the commutes are.
Put shape, center, and spread into one sentence:
Commute times are right-skewed — most workers commute around 25 minutes, a few stretch to 70, and the middle half span about 15 minutes.
Shape, center, spread — all about the commuters. Reuse this template.
Summer highs: symmetric, single peak near 85°F, most days 80–90°F.
Write a complete description — shape, center, spread, in context.
Symmetric, so use mean and SD. Try it, then advance.
Answer: Highs are roughly symmetric, centered near 85°F, most days within about 5°F — a consistent summer.
Name the skew of each:
Skew points to the tail. Decide all three, then advance.
Answers: 1) right-skewed; 2) left-skewed; 3) symmetric (no skew).
Describing one distribution is the unit you reuse twice to compare.
Describe each group, then read what the differences mean.
Store A's median wait is lower than Store B's.
Not just "A's median is lower" — what it means for the customer.
Store A has a much larger IQR than Store B.
If you can't risk a long wait, Store B's reliability may beat A's speed.
Before calling a difference good or bad, check the context.
The same difference can be good or bad depending on what's measured.
Two delivery services: A has a lower median but large spread; B has a higher median but small spread.
Write a center sentence and a spread sentence.
Try it, then advance.
Answer: A is usually faster but unreliable; B is slower but dependable. Choose B for a guaranteed time.
Given two groups, each as a plot:
Check whether lower or higher is good here.
Answer: Two descriptions, then center and spread difference sentences, with the good/bad direction.
✓ Describe shape, center, and spread as a sentence
✓ Skew is named for the tail, not the peak
✓ Comparing means interpreting both differences
"Lower" is good only relative to context
A description is a sentence, not numbers
Next: when one outlier distorts the story.
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Interpret shape, center, and spread in context