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1
Section 2.5
  • Relationships in Categorical Data

2
Nutritional Status of Elementary School Children
vs. Their Academic Performance?
  • Nutritional Status Categorized
  • Poor, Adequate, or Excellent
  • Academic Performance
  • Below Avg., Avg., or Above Average
  • Data Summarized in two Way Table

3
Marginal Distributions
  • Row variable
  • Column Variable
  • Give the marginal distribution for each variable.

4
Conditional Distributions
  • Explanatory Variable
  • Response Variable
  • Conditional Distributions(Condition on each value
    of the explanatory variable.)
  • Of the 290 students with poor nutritional status,
  • ____________have below avg. performance
  • _____________ have avg. performance
  • _____________ have above avg. performance

5
Conditional Distributions
  • The three percentages found make up the
    conditional distribution of academic performance
    given poor nutritional status

6
Find and sketch the conditional distributions of
academic performance for students with other
nutritional statuses.
7
Examining Relationship
  • Compare the academic performance of students with
    each of the nutrition levels. Briefly describe
    the most important differences, and back up your
    description with percents.
  • What is the advantage to using percentages
    instead of counts for heights of each rectangle?

8
Simpsons paradox
  • The University of California at Berkeley was
    charged with having discriminated against women
    in their graduate admissions process from the
    fall quarter of 1973.

9
Simpsons Paradox
  • Fill in the following two-way table
  • Of the men who applied, what percentage were
    admitted?
  • Of the women who applied, what percentage were
    admitted?
  • Does this support the claim that men were given
    preferential treatment in admissions
    considerations? Explain why or why not.

10
Simpsons Paradox
  • What programs were responsible for the
    mistreatment of women?
  • Does it seem as if any program is responsible for
    the mistreatment of women?
  • Use data to explain the paradox.

11
Simpsons paradox
  • Simpons paradox The comparison reverses
    direction when made over all programs than when
    made for each program individually.

12
Summary
  • Marginal Distributions
  • Conditional Distributions
  • Look for relationship in bar graphs showing the
    conditional dist. Of the response for each level
    of the explanatory.
  • Simpsons Rule What it is and how it happens.
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