Context
Summary statistics output
A class compares journey times to a sports venue, measured in minutes.
Simulated output
> summary(travel$minutes) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 18.0 26.0 30.5 31.4 36.0 48.0 > sd(travel$minutes) [1] 6.8
Mean
31.4 min
The average journey time in the sample.
Median
30.5 min
Half the journeys were shorter than this and half were longer.
Standard deviation
6.8 min
A typical spread from the mean; smaller would mean more consistent times.
What it means
The typical journey took just over 30 minutes. The standard deviation shows there was some variation, so one journey time should not be treated as exact for everyone.
What to write
The mean journey time was 31.4 minutes and the median was 30.5 minutes, so a typical journey was about 31 minutes. The standard deviation of 6.8 minutes shows the journey times varied by several minutes.
Watch out
Remember that standard deviation is not the average. It describes spread, not centre.
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