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Today’s Agenda
 Attendance

/ Announcements

 Collect

Projects
 Note about Final Exam
 Return

Exams
 Remaining Schedule
 Sections 10.1, 10.2
Exam Schedule
 Exam

5 (Ch 10)
Thur 12/5
 Final Exam (All)
Thur 12/12
Intro to Statistics
Statistics is the science that deals with the
collection and summarization of data.
Methods of stat analysis allow us to make
conclusions about a population based on
sampling.
Statistics is more a field of
Communications, than one of
Mathematics!
Intro to Statistics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Organize Data
Display Data
Identify the “averages” of the data
Identify the “spread” of the data
Make conclusions
Obtaining Data
• Want to represent a Population
• Collect data from a Sample
–Should be a Random Sample to be
a fair representation of the
population
Tuition for a random sample of 30
private, 4-year colleges
(thousands)
23
15
21
39
24

22
26
36
17
27

38
23
36
27
22

25
24
28
24
24

11
37
18
10
28

16
18
9
32
39
23
15
21
39
24

22
26
36
17
27

38
23
36
27
22

25
24
28
24
24

11
37
18
10
28

16
18
9
32
39

There are 30 Data Items, so n = 30
Where each can be called x i
So, x4 25
“21”, “37”, etc. are Data Values
Organizing Data
• Frequency Distribution Table
– Organize data into Classes
• Usually between 5 - 15

– Each class must have the same Class Width

Class width* =

Max data value – Min data value
Number of classes

*Round up to nearest integer
Organizing Data
Let’s make a Freq. Dist. Table with 7 classes to organize
the tuition data…Need Class Width!
39 9
CW *
7

So, each class will have a class width of 5!

4.28
Organizing Data
Make
this
column
first!

Note: Class width is not (9 – 5)!!!
It is the distance between the lower
limit of each class.
Displaying Data
1. An account ing firm select ed 24 complex t ax ret urns prepared by a cert a in t ax preparer. T he number of
errors per ret urn were as follows. Group t he dat a int o 5 classes, and make a frequency t able and
hist ogram/ polygon t o represent t he dat a.
Your Class Widt h =

8

12

0

6

10

8

0

14

8

12

14

16

4

14

7

11

9

12

7

15

11

21

22

19
Displaying Data
• Frequency Histogram (bar graph)
– Each class is its own “bar”
• No spaces between classes (bars)

– Must label each axis (classes vs.
frequency)
– Use straightedge to make lines
Tuition

35-39

30-34

25-29

20-24

15-19

10-14

5-9

frequency
9

8
7

6

5

4
3

2
1
Displaying Data
• Frequency Polygon (line graph)
– Connects the midpoints of the top of each
class.
– Then connect to ground on each side
– Use straightedge to make lines
Tuition

35-39

30-34

25-29

20-24

15-19

10-14

5-9

frequency
9

8
7

6

5

4
3

2

1
Characterizing Data
Displaying Data
1. An account ing firm select ed 24 complex t ax ret urns prepared by a cert a in t ax preparer. T he number of
errors per ret urn were as follows. Group t he dat a int o 5 classes, and make a frequency t able and
hist ogram/ polygon t o represent t he dat a.
Your Class Widt h =

8

12

0

6

10

8

0

14

8

12

14

16

4

14

7

11

9

12

7

15

11

21

22

19
10.2 Measures of Central Tendency
• Ways to describe “on average…”
– Mean
• What is commonly thought of as
“average”
– Median
• The “middle” of the data
– Mode
• The data value that occurs most often
We need some data…
• Number of hits during spring training for 15
Phillies players: (alphabetical order)

21 19 10 1 6
28 32 11 2 15
2 17 21 29 21
Sample Mean
• The mean of a sample set of data
The sum of all
data values

“x bar” is the
sample mean.
Round to
nearest
hundredth. (2
decimal places)

x

x
n
The number of
data items
• Number of hits for 15 Phillies players:

21 19 10 1 6
28 32 11 2 15
2 17 21 29 21
x

x
n

21 19
15

21

15 .67
Median
• The “middle” of an ordered data set
– Arrange data in order
– Find middle value

position

n 1
2

• If n is odd, simply select middle value as the
median.
• If n is even, the median value will be the
mean of the two central values (since a
“middle” does not exist)
Median
Find the median for each data set.
Age (years) in the intensive care unit at a local hospital.
68, 64, 3, 68, 70, 72, 72, 68

Starting teaching salaries (U.S. dollars).
$38,400, $39,720, $28,458, $29,679, $33,679
Median
• When is median a better indicator of
“average” than the mean?
Mode
• The data value that appears most often
– Single Mode
• One data value appears more than any other

– No Mode
• No data values repeat

– Multi-Mode
• There is a “tie” for the value that appears the most
Mode
• Mode of Phillies data?

• 2, 3, 3, 3, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 10
• 18, 34, 61, 62, 85
• 9.5, 9.2, 9, 9, 9.1, 8.9
Classwork / Homework

• Page 604
• 1, 7, 21 – 25

• Page 614
• 1 – 19 odd, 29

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Lecture 10.1 10.2 bt

  • 1. Today’s Agenda  Attendance / Announcements  Collect Projects  Note about Final Exam  Return Exams  Remaining Schedule  Sections 10.1, 10.2
  • 2. Exam Schedule  Exam 5 (Ch 10) Thur 12/5  Final Exam (All) Thur 12/12
  • 3. Intro to Statistics Statistics is the science that deals with the collection and summarization of data. Methods of stat analysis allow us to make conclusions about a population based on sampling. Statistics is more a field of Communications, than one of Mathematics!
  • 4. Intro to Statistics 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Organize Data Display Data Identify the “averages” of the data Identify the “spread” of the data Make conclusions
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Obtaining Data • Want to represent a Population • Collect data from a Sample –Should be a Random Sample to be a fair representation of the population
  • 10. Tuition for a random sample of 30 private, 4-year colleges (thousands) 23 15 21 39 24 22 26 36 17 27 38 23 36 27 22 25 24 28 24 24 11 37 18 10 28 16 18 9 32 39
  • 11. 23 15 21 39 24 22 26 36 17 27 38 23 36 27 22 25 24 28 24 24 11 37 18 10 28 16 18 9 32 39 There are 30 Data Items, so n = 30 Where each can be called x i So, x4 25 “21”, “37”, etc. are Data Values
  • 12. Organizing Data • Frequency Distribution Table – Organize data into Classes • Usually between 5 - 15 – Each class must have the same Class Width Class width* = Max data value – Min data value Number of classes *Round up to nearest integer
  • 13. Organizing Data Let’s make a Freq. Dist. Table with 7 classes to organize the tuition data…Need Class Width! 39 9 CW * 7 So, each class will have a class width of 5! 4.28
  • 14. Organizing Data Make this column first! Note: Class width is not (9 – 5)!!! It is the distance between the lower limit of each class.
  • 15. Displaying Data 1. An account ing firm select ed 24 complex t ax ret urns prepared by a cert a in t ax preparer. T he number of errors per ret urn were as follows. Group t he dat a int o 5 classes, and make a frequency t able and hist ogram/ polygon t o represent t he dat a. Your Class Widt h = 8 12 0 6 10 8 0 14 8 12 14 16 4 14 7 11 9 12 7 15 11 21 22 19
  • 16. Displaying Data • Frequency Histogram (bar graph) – Each class is its own “bar” • No spaces between classes (bars) – Must label each axis (classes vs. frequency) – Use straightedge to make lines
  • 18. Displaying Data • Frequency Polygon (line graph) – Connects the midpoints of the top of each class. – Then connect to ground on each side – Use straightedge to make lines
  • 21. Displaying Data 1. An account ing firm select ed 24 complex t ax ret urns prepared by a cert a in t ax preparer. T he number of errors per ret urn were as follows. Group t he dat a int o 5 classes, and make a frequency t able and hist ogram/ polygon t o represent t he dat a. Your Class Widt h = 8 12 0 6 10 8 0 14 8 12 14 16 4 14 7 11 9 12 7 15 11 21 22 19
  • 22. 10.2 Measures of Central Tendency • Ways to describe “on average…” – Mean • What is commonly thought of as “average” – Median • The “middle” of the data – Mode • The data value that occurs most often
  • 23. We need some data… • Number of hits during spring training for 15 Phillies players: (alphabetical order) 21 19 10 1 6 28 32 11 2 15 2 17 21 29 21
  • 24. Sample Mean • The mean of a sample set of data The sum of all data values “x bar” is the sample mean. Round to nearest hundredth. (2 decimal places) x x n The number of data items
  • 25. • Number of hits for 15 Phillies players: 21 19 10 1 6 28 32 11 2 15 2 17 21 29 21 x x n 21 19 15 21 15 .67
  • 26. Median • The “middle” of an ordered data set – Arrange data in order – Find middle value position n 1 2 • If n is odd, simply select middle value as the median. • If n is even, the median value will be the mean of the two central values (since a “middle” does not exist)
  • 27. Median Find the median for each data set. Age (years) in the intensive care unit at a local hospital. 68, 64, 3, 68, 70, 72, 72, 68 Starting teaching salaries (U.S. dollars). $38,400, $39,720, $28,458, $29,679, $33,679
  • 28. Median • When is median a better indicator of “average” than the mean?
  • 29. Mode • The data value that appears most often – Single Mode • One data value appears more than any other – No Mode • No data values repeat – Multi-Mode • There is a “tie” for the value that appears the most
  • 30. Mode • Mode of Phillies data? • 2, 3, 3, 3, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 10 • 18, 34, 61, 62, 85 • 9.5, 9.2, 9, 9, 9.1, 8.9
  • 31. Classwork / Homework • Page 604 • 1, 7, 21 – 25 • Page 614 • 1 – 19 odd, 29