Chapter 3: Q.3.67. (page 113)
In Exercises , we have provided simple data sets for you to practice the basics of finding measures of variation . For each data set determine.
a) Range
b) sample standard deviation
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Chapter 3: Q.3.67. (page 113)
In Exercises , we have provided simple data sets for you to practice the basics of finding measures of variation . For each data set determine.
a) Range
b) sample standard deviation
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High School Completion. As reported by the US Census Bureau in Educational Attainment in the United States, the percentage of adults in each state and the District of Columbia who have completed high school is provided on the Weiss Stats site.
Define
a. descriptive measures,
b. measures of center,
c. measures of variation.
The data set has observations and has mean and standard deviation . Approximately how many observations lie between and ?
Early-Onset Dementia. Dementia is the loss of intellectual and social abilities severe enough to interfere with judgment, behavior, and daily functioning. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia. In the article "Living with Early Onset Dementia: Exploring the Experience and Developing Evidence-Based Guidelines for Practice" (Alsheimer's Care Quarterly), P. Harris and J. Keady explored the experience and struggles of people diagnosed with dementia and their families. The ages of a simple random sample of people with early-onset dementia have a mean of years and a standard deviation of years.
a. construct a graph
b. Apply Chebyshev's rule with to make pertinent statements about the observations in the sample.
c. repeat part (b) with
Explain in detail the purpose of a measure of center.
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