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Placing a Kangaroo onto the graph shows that the tail goes to the left. This particular class of students has performed very well on the Algebra Test, and we have many high scores with tall bars on the right. The following example demonstrates and shows “Negative Skew”, where a Histogram stretches out to the left. The Mode is to the left of the middle Median, because the tall bars are all on the left hand side of the graph.ĭue to the long tail of high values stretching to the right, the Mean will be dragged to the right of the Median. Having an uneven skew shape in the Graph also affects the Mean,Median, and Mode. We call this the “Skew and Kangaroo Rule”. We can think of the shape of the Graph as resembling an Australian Kangaroo, and the direction of the Roo’s tail tells us the direction of the skew. This particular class of students has not performed well on the Algebra Test, and so we have many low scores with tall bars on the left. The following example demonstrates and shows “Positive Skew”, where a Histogram stretches out to the right. This often means that we should use the Median as our average in these situations, and not use the distorted Mean value. Skewed Graphs with their uneven shape affect the Mean Average Value. Skewed Data results for situations where there are either a lot of measured items that are very small, or a lot of items that are very large. If the shape of the graph is not like this, and is bunched up on either the left or right side, we say the data is “Skewed”.

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If the tallest area (Mode) is in the middle of the Graph, with even reducing on each side of this, the Graph is called Symmetrical. The shape of a Histogram, Bar Chart, or Stem and Leaf plot tells us the type of data distribution we have. This statistics lesson is all about Symmetry Skew and the Kangaroo !

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