Which measure of variability—range or IQR—best describes the spread of the dataset?
Social studies group project grades (out of 100 points) for Mr. Chang’s first period class
85 88 90 90 92 92 95 96 99
(1 point)
Responses
Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
Range; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
IQR; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
IQR; the distribution is symmetrical, or close to it, and there aren’t any outliers in the dataset.
IQR; the distribution is skewed, and there are outliers in the dataset.
1 answer
Since the dataset is relatively symmetrical and there are no extreme outliers, the Interquartile Range (IQR) would be a better measure of variability to describe the spread of the data compared to the Range.