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Audience Response Graphs,
About - Understanding and Interpreting Skewed Distribution

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Audience Response Graphs,
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- Understanding and Interpreting Skewed Distribution
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| Audience Response Results Graphs: Skewed
Distribution |
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| A moderate degree of agreement exists
when the results graph forms a skewed distribution. The
columns to one side or the other are the tallest with a rapid fall off to
the opposite side, forming a wedge. |
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| The steeper the angle, the
more agreement you have. Like the bell curve, this
interpretation is especially valid when the scale is based on a general
continuum. |
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| Again, like the bell curve, the presenter
should focus on the extent of agreement. A comment such as: "this
tells me that the majority of us are in agreement on this, but perhaps
with some reservation" is suggested. |
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| If you would like to drill deeper into the
issue, cut the data by demographic groups. Assuming you have two
or three demographic type questions, you can this data by each
demographic, looking
for clues. You may find that a certain group demonstrates a high
level of agreement, whereas another does not. |
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| The third type of graphical
pattern is the 'bimodal distribution'. |
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Understanding Bimodal Distribution ->
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