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Skewness Can Be Measured by Pearson's Index of Skewness I=3(x median )s\mathrm { I } = \frac { 3 ( \overline { \mathrm { x } } - \text { median } ) } { \mathrm { s } }

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Skewness can be measured by Pearson's index of skewness: I=3(x median )s\mathrm { I } = \frac { 3 ( \overline { \mathrm { x } } - \text { median } ) } { \mathrm { s } }
If I1.00\mathrm { I } \geq 1.00 or I1.00\mathrm { I } \leq - 1.00 , the data can be considered significantly skewed. Find Pearson's index of skewness for the test scores below.

6880369472427591847388\begin{array} { l l l l l l } 68 & 80 & 36 & 94 & 72 & 42 \\ 75 & 91 & 84 & 73 & 88 & \end{array}

A) 0.320.32
B) 0.27- 0.27
C) 0.32- 0.32
D) 0.34- 0.34


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