Descriptive Statistics Determine the appropriate descriptive

Descriptive Statistics

            Determine the appropriate descriptive statistics.

Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the data was skewed significantly, use the median and interquartile range.

Numeric Variable Name1

Distribution: State if not normally distributed

Central Tendency:

Dispersion:

Number:

Min/Max:

Confidence Interval: (if distribution is normal)

Numeric Variable Name2 (if applicable)

Distribution: State if not normally distributed

Central Tendency:

Dispersion:

Number:

Min/Max:

Confidence Interval: (if distribution is normal)

Attribute Variable Name (if applicable)

Create a bar chart. Describe the proportions.

Descriptive Statistics Interpretation

Numeric Variable Name1

            Describe the variable in laymen terms.

Numeric Variable Name2 (if applicable)

            Describe the variable in laymen terms.

Appendix A

Raw data used in the analysis

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Appendix B

Charts and Tables

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Appendix C

Descriptive Statistics

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Central Tendency:

Dispersion:

Number:

Min/Max:

Confidence Interval: (if distribution is normal)

Solution

Distribution: State if not normally distributed

Variable: WT

Central Tendency: mean 146.22

Dispersion: Standard deviation 37.62

Number: 40

Min/Max: 94.3/255.9

Confidence Interval: (distribution is not normal)

Numeric Variable Name2: age

Distribution: State if not normally distributed

Central Tendency: median : 31.5

Dispersion:   Standard deviation: 12.45

Number: 40

Min/Max: 12/59

Confidence Interval: ( distribution isnot normal)

40 subjects were randomly selected.WT was observed between 94.3 and 25.9. Their average WT was 146.22 pounds, with a variation of plus or minus 37.62 pounds.

The data was significantly skewed. 40 subjects were randomly selected. Their ages were between 12 and 59 years, with a variation of plus or minus 13 years.

FEMALE AGE HT WT
1 17 64.3 114.8
2 32 66.4 149.3
3 25 62.3 107.8
4 55 62.3 160.1
5 27 59.6 127.1
6 29 63.6 123.1
7 25 59.8 111.7
8 12 63.3 156.3
9 41 67.9 218.8
10 32 61.4 110.2
11 31 66.7 188.3
12 19 64.8 105.4
13 19 63.1 136.1
14 23 66.7 182.4
15 40 66.8 238.4
16 23 64.7 108.8
17 27 65.1 119.0
18 45 61.9 161.9
19 41 64.3 174.1
20 56 63.4 181.2
21 22 60.7 124.3
22 57 63.4 255.9
23 24 62.6 106.7
24 37 60.6 149.9
25 59 63.5 163.1
26 40 58.6 94.3
27 45 60.2 159.7
28 52 67.6 162.8
29 31 63.4 130.0
30 32 64.1 179.9
31 23 62.7 147.8
32 23 61.3 112.9
33 47 58.2 195.6
34 36 63.2 124.2
35 34 60.5 135.0
36 37 65.0 141.4
37 18 61.8 123.9
38 29 68.0 135.5
39 48 67.0 130.4
40 16 57.0 100.7
Descriptive Statistics Determine the appropriate descriptive statistics. Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the
Descriptive Statistics Determine the appropriate descriptive statistics. Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the
Descriptive Statistics Determine the appropriate descriptive statistics. Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the

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