Types of Data

In the application of statistical treatments, two types of data are recognized:
  1. Parametric Data – data which is measured and which is assumed to be normally or near normally distributed. Examples include most standardized tests such as I.Q. tests, S.A.T., G.R.E., etc.
  2. Non-Parametric Data – data which is distribution-free, and which is generally counted or ranked. Examples include demographic data such as sex or ethnicity; and categorized data such as pass/fail, responses such as yes/no.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE TOPICS COVERED IN THIS SESSION, PLEASE REFER TO CHAPTER 1 OF A.G. PICCIANO "EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH PRIMER".

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