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KURTOSIS
Kurtosis 
-the degree of peakedness or flatness of a curve 
called kurtosis, denoted by Ku. This is also known 
as percentile coefficient of kurtosis and its formula is 
given by 
QD 
PR 
KU  
where QD = quartile deviation 
PR = percentile range
When the Ku is: 
a. Equal to 0.263, the curve is a normal 
curve or mesokurtic 
b. Greater than 0.263, the curve is platykurtic or flat 
c. Less than 0.263, the curve is leptokurtic or thin.
Frequency Distribution of Examination Marks in Statistics 
Scores f x fx <CF 
Class Boundaries 
Lower Upper 
90-94 1 92 92 60 89.5 94.5 
85-89 4 87 348 59 84.5 89.5 
80-84 3 82 246 55 79.5 84.5 
75-79 8 77 616 52 74.5 79.5 
70-74 20 72 1,440 44 69.5 74.5 
65-69 15 67 1,005 24 64.5 69.5 
60-64 7 62 434 9 59.5 64.5 
55-59 1 57 57 2 54.5 59.5 
50-54 1 52 52 1 49.5 54.5 
N= 60 4, 290

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Kurtosis

  • 2. Kurtosis -the degree of peakedness or flatness of a curve called kurtosis, denoted by Ku. This is also known as percentile coefficient of kurtosis and its formula is given by QD PR KU  where QD = quartile deviation PR = percentile range
  • 3. When the Ku is: a. Equal to 0.263, the curve is a normal curve or mesokurtic b. Greater than 0.263, the curve is platykurtic or flat c. Less than 0.263, the curve is leptokurtic or thin.
  • 4. Frequency Distribution of Examination Marks in Statistics Scores f x fx <CF Class Boundaries Lower Upper 90-94 1 92 92 60 89.5 94.5 85-89 4 87 348 59 84.5 89.5 80-84 3 82 246 55 79.5 84.5 75-79 8 77 616 52 74.5 79.5 70-74 20 72 1,440 44 69.5 74.5 65-69 15 67 1,005 24 64.5 69.5 60-64 7 62 434 9 59.5 64.5 55-59 1 57 57 2 54.5 59.5 50-54 1 52 52 1 49.5 54.5 N= 60 4, 290