Descriptive Statistics Exercise Instructions The Descriptive Statistics Exercise provides a hands-on practice of general descriptive statistical information and statistical analysis. You must clearly...



Descriptive Statistics Exercise Instructions


The Descriptive Statistics Exercise provides a hands-on practice of general descriptive statistical information and statistical analysis. You must clearly explain how you arrive at the answers you provide and must identify appropriate statistical procedures.


To successfully complete the exercise, follow the instructions listed below:



  1. Read each problem and find out what statistical procedures (analyses) you need to use.

  2. Find an appropriate statistics calculator online. You can use a regular calculator or handheld calculations to answer the questions.

  3. Inside the Descriptive Statistics Exercise Document, type the answer below each appropriate question. Copy and paste the web address of the web calculator after each question. If you used a handheld calculator, document how you calculated and obtained the answer after each question.



Descriptive Statistics Exercise



Descriptive Statistics



  1. Answer the following questions using the table and data below:


a. What is the mean age of this sample? What is the standard deviation?


b. Create a frequency distribution table for denomination.


c. What is the percentage of people who identify themselves as Baptist in this sample?


d. What is the mode of church attendance?


The table below presents data for a sample of people who completed a religious survey.





































































































































Age




Gender




Denomination




Church Attendance



56



1



7



4



46



2



6



5



49



2



6



5



49



1



1



5



27



2



9



5



51



1



4



2



47



2



2



3



67



1



5



4



49



2



2



6



33



1



12



6



55



2



9



5



40



1



7



5



62



1



8



6



47



2



6



3



56



2



9



5



22



1



10



2



50



2



4



5



51



1



10



6



50



1



7



6



43



1



10



3



In this table, the numbers in the gender, denomination, and church attendance columns represent the following:



Gender


1. Male


2. Female







Denomination



1. Episcopal



2. Lutheran



3. Methodist



4. Presbyterian



5. Other Mainline Protestant



6. Baptist



7. Other Evangelical Protestant



8. Pentecostal



9. Charismatic



10. Non-Denominational



11. Catholic



12. Other



Church Attendance


1. Less than once a month


2. Once a month


3. A few times a month


4. Once a week


5. Twice a week


6. Three or more times a week



  1. The results of a recent survey indicate that the average new car costs $23,000, with a standard deviation of $3,500. The price of cars is normally distributed.


a. What is a Z score for a car with a price of $33,000?


b. What is a Z score for a car with a price of $30,000?


c. At what percentile rank is a car that sold for $30,000?



  1. In one elementary school, 200 students are tested on the subjects of math and English. The table below shows the mean and standard deviation for each subject.






















Subject




Mean




SD




Math



67



9.58




English



78



12.45



One student’s math score was 70 and the same student’s English score was 84. On which exam did the student do better?





  1. Suppose you administered an anxiety test to a large sample of people and obtained normally distributed scores with a mean of 45 and a standard deviation of 4. Do not use the web calculator to answer the following questions. Instead, use the Z distribution table below and Appendix A in the Jackson text.


a. If Andrew scored 45 on this test, what is his Z score?


b. If Anna scored 30 on this test, what is her Z score?


c. If Bill’s Z score was 1.5, what is his real score on this test?


d. There are 200 students in a sample. How many of these students will have scores that fall under the score of 41?




Caption:
The Normal Distribution Curve.


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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Normal_Distribution.svg.



The Descriptive Statistics Exercise must be submitted as a Word document and is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 2.

Aug 20, 2021
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