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Title: Exploratory Data Analysis


1
Exploratory Data Analysis
  • Histograms and Stemplots

2
Construct a Stemplot
  • The Laboratory of Ornithology holds an annual
    Christmas Bird Count in which birdwatchers at
    various locations around the country see how many
    different species of birds they can spot. Here
    are some of the counts reported from sites in
    Texas during the 1999 event.

3
The Data
4
Construct a Histogram
  • A study examining the health risks of smoking
    measured the cholesterol levels of people who had
    smoked for at least 25 years and people of
    similar ages who had smoked for no more than 5
    years and then stopped. Create histograms for
    both groups and compare the distributions of
    their cholesterol levels.

5
The Data for Smokers
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The Data for Ex-Smokers
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Critical Statistical Analysis 1B
  • Find a dataset of at least 25 quantitative data
    observations.
  • Construct a dotplot, stemplot, histogram and
    boxplot (standard or modified). If done by hand,
    use graph paper and a ruler.
  • Calculate the mean, standard deviation, and
    five- number summary.
  • Write a narrative as follows

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Paragraph One
  • Introduce the data.
  • What is it?
  • Where did you get it?
  • Look at one quantitative variable only. If your
    data is coming from a table that includes more
    than one variable, be clear about which column
    you are using.
  • If you are not using the entire dataset, explain
    why and explain how you chose the points you
    chose.

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New Paragraph(s)
  • Comment on each graph. If you can integrate the
    graph with your text, great. If not, label your
    graphs with figure numbers and refer to the
    figures when you are writing about them.
  • Comments should address shape, center, spread,
    outliers.
  • Comments should also include a evaluation of the
    usefulness of that particular graph as a
    representation of the particular data you are
    analyzing

10
New Paragraph(s)
  • Explain which measures of center and spread would
    be appropriate to use.
  • Explain why you chose that measure of center and
    spread.

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Due Date 10/10/07
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