Descriptive Statistics
Class Time:
Names:
- The student will construct a histogram and a box plot.
- The student will calculate univariate statistics.
- The student will examine the graphs to interpret what the data implies.
Student Learning Outcomes
Collect the Data Record the number of pairs of shoes you own.
- Randomly survey 30 classmates about the number of pairs of shoes they own. Record their values.
Survey Results _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ - Construct a histogram. Make five to six intervals. Sketch the graph using a ruler and pencil and scale the axes.
- Calculate the following values.
- = _____
- s = _____
- Are the data discrete or continuous? How do you know?
- In complete sentences, describe the shape of the histogram.
- Are there any potential outliers? List the value(s) that could be outliers. Use a formula to check the end values to determine if they are potential outliers.
- Determine the following values.
- Min = _____
- M = _____
- Max = _____
- Q1 = _____
- Q3 = _____
- IQR = _____
- Construct a box plot of data
- What does the shape of the box plot imply about the concentration of data? Use complete sentences.
- Using the box plot, how can you determine if there are potential outliers?
- How does the standard deviation help you to determine concentration of the data and whether or not there are potential outliers?
- What does the IQR represent in this problem?
- Show your work to find the value that is 1.5 standard deviations:
- above the mean.
- below the mean.
Analyze the Data
Tải về
Mục lục
- Introductory Statistics
- Preface
- Sampling and Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Introduction
- Stem-and-Leaf Graphs (Stemplots), Line Graphs, and Bar Graphs
- Histograms, Frequency Polygons, and Time Series Graphs
- Measures of the Location of the Data
- Box Plots
- Measures of the Center of the Data
- Skewness and the Mean, Median, and Mode
- Measures of the Spread of the Data
- Descriptive Statistics
- Probability Topics
- Discrete Random Variables
- Introduction
- Probability Distribution Function (PDF) for a Discrete Random Variable
- Mean or Expected Value and Standard Deviation
- Binomial Distribution
- Geometric Distribution
- Hypergeometric Distribution
- Poisson Distribution
- Discrete Distribution (Playing Card Experiment)
- Discrete Distribution (Lucky Dice Experiment)
- Continuous Random Variables
- The Normal Distribution
- The Central Limit Theorem
- Confidence Intervals
- Hypothesis Testing with One Sample
- Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples
- The Chi-Square Distribution
- Linear Regression and Correlation
- F Distribution and One-Way ANOVA
- Appendix A: Review Exercises (Ch 3-13)
- Appendix B: Practice Tests (1-4) and Final Exams
- Appendix C: Data Sets
- Appendix D: Group and Partner Projects
- Appendix E: Solution Sheets
- Appendix F: Mathematical Phrases, Symbols, and Formulas
- Appendix G: Notes for the TI-83, 83+, 84, 84+ Calculators
- Appendix H: Tables
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