Stat Nanu
Stat Nanu
Stat Nanu
2+2+2+2+3+3+3+3+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+4+5+5+5+6+6+6+6+6+7+7+7+7+8+8+8+8+8+8+9+9+9+9+9+10+
10+10+12+12+12+14+14+14+14+14+15+15+16+16+16+16+16+17+18
Let's re-calculate the statistics for the provided data set. Here is the updated data set:
2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6,6,6,7,7,7,7,8,8,8,8,8,8,9,9,9,9,9,10,10,10,12,12,12,1
4,14,14,14,14,15,15,16,16,16,16,16,17,182, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6,
6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12, 12, 14, 14, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15,
16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 17,
182,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6,6,6,7,7,7,7,8,8,8,8,8,8,9,9,9,9,9,10,10,10,12,12,12
,14,14,14,14,14,15,15,16,16,16,16,16,17,18
1. Mean
To find the mean, sum all the numbers and divide by the count of numbers.
Sum: 2×4+3×4+4×7+5×3+6×5+7×4+8×6+9×5+10×3+12×3+14×5+15×2+16×5+17+182 \
times 4 + 3 \times 4 + 4 \times 7 + 5 \times 3 + 6 \times 5 + 7 \times 4 + 8 \times 6 + 9 \times
5 + 10 \times 3 + 12 \times 3 + 14 \times 5 + 15 \times 2 + 16 \times 5 + 17 +
182×4+3×4+4×7+5×3+6×5+7×4+8×6+9×5+10×3+12×3+14×5+15×2+16×5+17+18
Number of values: 60
2. Median
To find the median, locate the middle number(s) in the sorted list. Since there are 60 values
(an even number), the median is the average of the 30th and 31st values.
3. Mode
Frequency of numbers:
2 appears 4 times
3 appears 4 times
4 appears 7 times
5 appears 3 times
6 appears 5 times
7 appears 4 times
8 appears 6 times
9 appears 5 times
10 appears 3 times
12 appears 3 times
14 appears 5 times
15 appears 2 times
16 appears 5 times
17 appears 1 time
18 appears 1 time
Mode: 4
4. Standard Deviation
Standard deviation measures the dispersion of the data from the mean.
First, calculate the squared differences from the mean for each value, sum them up, divide by
the number of values, and then take the square root.
(2−7.55)2×4+(3−7.55)2×4+(4−7.55)2×7+(5−7.55)2×3+(6−7.55)2×5+(7−7.55)2×4+(8−7.55)
2×6+(9−7.55)2×5+(10−7.55)2×3+(12−7.55)2×3+(14−7.55)2×5+(15−7.55)2×2+(16−7.55)2×
5+(17−7.55)2+(18−7.55)2(2 - 7.55)^2 \times 4 + (3 - 7.55)^2 \times 4 + (4 - 7.55)^2 \times 7
+ (5 - 7.55)^2 \times 3 + (6 - 7.55)^2 \times 5 + (7 - 7.55)^2 \times 4 + (8 - 7.55)^2 \times 6 +
(9 - 7.55)^2 \times 5 + (10 - 7.55)^2 \times 3 + (12 - 7.55)^2 \times 3 + (14 - 7.55)^2 \times 5
+ (15 - 7.55)^2 \times 2 + (16 - 7.55)^2 \times 5 + (17 - 7.55)^2 + (18 -
7.55)^2(2−7.55)2×4+(3−7.55)2×4+(4−7.55)2×7+(5−7.55)2×3+(6−7.55)2×5+(7−7.55)2×4+(8
−7.55)2×6+(9−7.55)2×5+(10−7.55)2×3+(12−7.55)2×3+(14−7.55)2×5+(15−7.55)2×2+(16−7.
55)2×5+(17−7.55)2+(18−7.55)2
Calculating these:
(5.55)2×4+(4.55)2×4+(3.55)2×7+(2.55)2×3+(1.55)2×5+(0.55)2×4+(0.45)2×6+(1.45)2×5+(2.
45)2×3+(4.45)2×3+(6.45)2×5+(7.45)2×2+(8.45)2×5+(9.45)2+(10.45)2(5.55)^2 \times 4 +
(4.55)^2 \times 4 + (3.55)^2 \times 7 + (2.55)^2 \times 3 + (1.55)^2 \times 5 + (0.55)^2 \
times 4 + (0.45)^2 \times 6 + (1.45)^2 \times 5 + (2.45)^2 \times 3 + (4.45)^2 \times 3 +
(6.45)^2 \times 5 + (7.45)^2 \times 2 + (8.45)^2 \times 5 + (9.45)^2 +
(10.45)^2(5.55)2×4+(4.55)2×4+(3.55)2×7+(2.55)2×3+(1.55)2×5+(0.55)2×4+(0.45)2×6+(1.4
5)2×5+(2.45)2×3+(4.45)2×3+(6.45)2×5+(7.45)2×2+(8.45)2×5+(9.45)2+(10.45)2
30.8025×4+20.7025×4+12.6025×7+6.5025×3+2.4025×5+0.3025×4+0.2025×6+2.1025×5+6.
0025×3+19.8025×3+41.6025×5+55.5025×2+71.2025×5+89.7025+110.202530.8025 \times 4
+ 20.7025 \times 4 + 12.6025 \times 7 + 6.5025 \times 3 + 2.4025 \times 5 + 0.3025 \times 4
+ 0.2025 \times 6 + 2.1025 \times 5 + 6.0025 \times 3 + 19.8025 \times 3 + 41.6025 \times 5
+ 55.5025 \times 2 + 71.2025 \times 5 + 89.7025 +
110.202530.8025×4+20.7025×4+12.6025×7+6.5025×3+2.4025×5+0.3025×4+0.2025×6+2.1
025×5+6.0025×3+19.8025×3+41.6025×5+55.5025×2+71.2025×5+89.7025+110.2025
Sum:
123.21+82.81+88.22+19.51+12.01+1.21+1.22+10.51+18.01+59.41+208.01+111.01+356.01+
89.70+110.20=1,188.16123.21 + 82.81 + 88.22 + 19.51 + 12.01 + 1.21 + 1.22 + 10.51 +
18.01 + 59.41 + 208.01 + 111.01 + 356.01 + 89.70 + 110.20 =
1,188.16123.21+82.81+88.22+19.51+12.01+1.21+1.22+10.51+18.01+59.41+208.01+111.01
+356.01+89.70+110.20=1,188.16
Summary
Mean: 7.55
Median: 8
Mode: 4
Standard Deviation: ~4.45
To calculate the difference between the various statistical measures of the data set, we need to
clarify which specific differences you're interested in. Typically, these might include:
Mean: 7.55
Median: 8
Mean: 7.55
Mode: 4
Median: 8
Mode: 4
Mean: 7.55
Standard Deviation: 4.45
Summary of Differences
1. **Calculate the Mean**: We've already determined the mean is approximately \(2.67\).
2. **Compute Each Value’s Squared Difference from the Mean**: For each number in the
dataset, compute \((x_i - \text{mean})^2\).
4. **Take the Square Root of the Variance** to get the Standard Deviation.
Let's list the squared differences from the mean \(2.67\) for each number:
**Sequence**:
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0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,6,6,7,8,8,8,9,10,10,10,11,12,13
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\text{For } 13: (13 - 2.67)^2 = 152.6089
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5 \times 7.1289 + 7 \times 2.7889 + 5 \times 0.4489 + 3 \times 0.1089 + 6 \times 1.7289 + 5 \
times 5.3289 + 2 \times 11.0889 + 1 \times 19.0089 + 3 \times 30.4089 + 1 \times 45.8289 +
3 \times 65.3289 + 1 \times 89.3289 + 1 \times 118.2489 + 1 \times 152.6089
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**Step 3: Variance**
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### Summary
- **Mean**: \(2.67\)
- **Mode**: `1`
- **Median**: \(5.5\)
- **Range**: \(13\)
T TEST
Given that the sample size for both groups is 60, we can calculate the t-test statistic using the
provided data.
Data Summary
Group 1:
Group 2:
t-Test Calculation
The formula for the t-statistic in comparing two independent samples is:
2. Degrees of Freedom
For equal sample sizes, you can use the simpler formula for degrees of freedom:
To determine the p-value associated with the calculated t-statistic of approximately 6.50 with
118 degrees of freedom, you would typically consult a t-distribution table or use statistical
software.
Summary
Given the high t-statistic, it's likely that the difference between the means is statistically
significant. For such a large t-statistic, the p-value will be very small, indicating a significant
difference between the two group means.
If you need precise p-values, you should use a statistical software package or t-distribution
table. For most practical purposes, a t-statistic of this magnitude would be considered highly
signific
To determine if the t-test result is statistically significant at the 0.05 level, you need to
compare the calculated t-statistic with the critical value from the t-distribution table for the
given degrees of freedom.
For a two-tailed test at α=0.05\alpha = 0.05α=0.05 with 118 degrees of freedom, you
can consult a t-distribution table or use statistical software to find the critical value.
For large degrees of freedom, the critical value approaches the Z-value of the standard
normal distribution.
Since the calculated t-statistic (≈6.50\approx 6.50≈6.50) is much larger than the
critical value (1.98), this means that the result is highly significant.
Conclusion
Given that the t-statistic of approximately 6.50 is far greater than the critical value for a
significance level of 0.05, you can conclude that:
In practical terms, this means that the difference between the means of the two groups is
highly unlikely to have occurred by chance, and there is strong evidence to suggest a
significant difference between the groups.