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Finding the measures of central tendencies and defining the
characteristics of a data information system

Below, we calculated the mean, median, minimum, and maximum


values for a small set of data. We then defined the median and
explained various characteristics of a data information system.
Later, we defined what is meant by a data collection plan and
highlighted the main pros and cons of manual and computerized
data management systems.
The ages for a sample of 5 respondents are: 38, 59, 24, 25, and
20.  Determine the following measures of central tendency and
variability for age (report your answers to one decimal place):
Mean =  , Median =  , Min =  , and Max =  .
 
Defining Median
_____________median __________ is a measure of how closely a
variable's values cluster around a measure of central tendency. 
 
Defining the characteristics of a data information system

Question 8
A data information system _________________. (Select all that
apply.)
Group of answer choices
should focus primarily on program outcomes.
should be designed by an external evaluator.
should be designed with input from various stakeholders.
can inform decision making for the organization.

Designing a Data Collection Plan

You are completing your internship at FrontLine Support Services


(FLSS), a behavioral healthcare company specializing in intensive
outpatient services for adolescents suffering with mental health
and/or substance use disorders. You have been tasked with
developing a data collection plan.
In your own words, list and describe the three sets of needs you
must take into account when developing this data collection plan.
Provide examples to illustrate your point.

Answer:
For data collection plan 1st I will think about questioner that
what questions should be ask. 2nd set will select the area or
location where data is available. 3rd set will be how data will be
measured.
 
Explaining the Pros and Cons of Manual and Computerized Data
Management
What are the strengths and limitations of managing data
manually versus managing data with computers?
Answer:
Strengths of managing data manually
•The manually data will be accurate
•Keeping records by hand makes you have control over the
categories of each individual number that is placed in. If your
business cannot have sales or trends tracked in an automated
way, you might need to tracking by hand.
•Manual data entry does not require expensive systems,
machines and programs.
Limitation of managing data manually
• High labor cost
•Low speed and time consumptions
•A chance of human error mistake
Strengths of managing data with computers
 Improved data sharing. ...
 Improved data security. ...
•Better data integration
Limitation of managing data with computer
•Need high quality software and hard ware

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