https://youtu.be/99fGYHGyO5UPlease respond to the prompts below. Please use the headings as instructed.You must use good grammar, properly structured paragraphs, complete well-written simple sentences, and the assignment must be free of spelling errorsHeading 1: Frequencies and Measures of Central TendenciesIn your own words, define and discuss the conceptual application of the frequency distribution and the three measures of central tendencies. Explain how descriptive statistics make data understandable. Then identify and describe the types and characteristics of normal and skewed distributions.You must cite and reference at least one addition source, other than the reading assignments. Please cite and reference in APA,Do not copy word for word from your textbook, or any other source.Heading 2: ApplicationUsing this fake SPSS database Data 1.sav Download Data 1.savrun a descriptive analysis of, auto theft, unemployment, and southern states using this pathway.Analyze/Descriptive/FrequencyIn the box, select Statistics.Select Mean, Median, and Mode.Click continue.In the box, select ChartsSelect HistogramClick continueHighlight and bring over the variables listed above to the right variables box.Select Display Frequency Tables.Then select Okay.Also see the video belowCopy and Paste all three frequency tables and the statistics table onto your essay. Then write a paragraph describing the results (highest and lowest value in the frequency distribution, mean, median, and mode). Also examine the frequency tables and histograms. Describe if and how the variables are skewed.Directions on running frequency and central tendency analyses on SPSSThis module also presents three measures of central tendency: the mode (or the most common score), the median (or the middle score), and the mean (or the average score). The chapter stresses the importance of level of measurement in selecting a measure of central tendency and emphasizes the mean as the most important and commonly used measure. The algebraic and mathematical characteristics of the mean and stress the point that the mean is affected by every score in a distribution and, therefore, is pulled in the direction of extreme scores relative to the median. This theme of the “sensitivity” of the mean is picked up in several of the end-of-chapter problems. The chapter closes with a section on selecting an appropriate measure of central tendency for a given purpose and a given level of measurement.The underlying ‘theme’ of this module is the need to present results clearly; to communicate results accurately and concisely but without losing too much detail. The problems used in the section are intended to contrast the anarchy of raw, unorganized data with the clarity and simplicity of frequency distributions and various graphs.From the Healey TextRead Chapters 2 and 3From the J. Conrad Dunagan LibraryC. Taeuber, R. (1987). Basic data — descriptive statistics. International Journal of Educational Research, 11(4), 397-401. doi:10.1016/0883-0355(87)90021-8McCluskey, A., & Lalkhen, A. G. (2007). Statistics II: Central tendency and spread of data. Continuing Education in Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain, 7(4), 127-130. doi:10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkm020Please respond to the prompts below. Please use the headings as instructed.You must use good grammar, properly structured paragraphs, complete well-written simple sentences, and the assignment must be free of spelling errorsHeading 1: Frequencies and Measures of Central TendenciesIn your own words, define and discuss the conceptual application of the frequency distribution and the three measures of central tendencies. Explain how descriptive statistics make data understandable. Then identify and describe the types and characteristics of normal and skewed distributions.You must cite and reference at least one addition source, other than the reading assignments. Please cite and reference in APA,Do not copy word for word from your textbook, or any other source.Heading 2: ApplicationUsing this fake SPSS database Data 1.sav Download Data 1.savrun a descriptive analysis of, auto theft, unemployment, and southern states using this pathway.Analyze/Descriptive/FrequencyIn the box, select Statistics.Select Mean, Median, and Mode.Click continue.In the box, select ChartsSelect HistogramClick continueHighlight and bring over the variables listed above to the right variables box.Select Display Frequency Tables.Then select Okay.Also see the video belowCopy and Paste all three frequency tables and the statistics table onto your essay. Then write a paragraph describing the results (highest and lowest value in the frequency distribution, mean, median, and mode). Also examine the frequency tables and histograms. Describe if and how the variables are skewed.Directions on running frequency and central tendency analyses on SPSS