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Mean Deviation

This document contains instructions and calculations for several statistical analyses: 1) Calculating the mean deviation from the mean for a data set. 2) Calculating the quartile deviation and coefficient of quartile deviation for a data set. 3) Finding the regression equation for a scatter plot of data points. 4) Performing a paired two sample t-test to test if a sample mean is equal to a hypothesized population mean. 5) Performing a two sample t-test assuming unequal variances to compare the means of two data sets.
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Mean Deviation

This document contains instructions and calculations for several statistical analyses: 1) Calculating the mean deviation from the mean for a data set. 2) Calculating the quartile deviation and coefficient of quartile deviation for a data set. 3) Finding the regression equation for a scatter plot of data points. 4) Performing a paired two sample t-test to test if a sample mean is equal to a hypothesized population mean. 5) Performing a two sample t-test assuming unequal variances to compare the means of two data sets.
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MEAN DEVIATION

Calculate the mean deviation from the mean for the


following data.
40, 60, 35, 10, 70, 80, 15, 20, 30, 20
Mean = 380/10 =38
X

D(x-mean)

40

60

22

35

10

28

70

32

80

42

15

23

20

18

30

20

18

Mean deviation =19.6

QUARTILE DEVIATION
From the following calculate the quartile deviation and
coefficient
And quartile deviation.
250, 275, 135, 152,173, 129,186
Q 1 = 135, Q 3 = 250
Q.D = Q3-Q1 / 2
= 250-135/2
= 57.5
COEFFICIENT OF Q.D = Q3-Q1 / Q3+Q1
= 250-135 / 250+135
= 0.298

REGRESSION
Find the regression equation of the following data.
x
25
28
35
32
36
36
29
38
34
32

Y
43
46
49
41
36
32
31
30
33
39

SUMMA
RY
OUTPU
T
Regression
Statistics
Multiple 0.41808
R
1323
R
0.17479
Square 1993
Adjuste 0.07164
dR
0992
Square
Standar 3.96617
d Error 2921

Observ 10
ations
Obse 10
rvati
ons
ANO
VA
df

Resi
dual

Total

Signi
fican
ce F
26.65 26. 1.694 0.229
5778 65 5254 2363
89
57 2
55
8
125.8 15.
4422 73
11
05
3
152.5

Coe
fficie
nts

Stan
dard
Error

Regr 1
essio
n

SS

MS

t
PSta value
t

Lowe
r
95%

Upp
er
95
%
Inter 42.33 7.658 5.5 0.000 24.67 59.
cept 4170 0428 28 5550 4692 993
85
55
06 9
36
65
7
X
0.198 0.229 0.1
Varia 0.258 8062 1.3 2363 0.717 996

Low
er
95.
0%
24.
674
69

Uppe
r
95.0
%
59.9
9365

0.7

0.19
9654

ble 1 7939
7

85

01
74

2420
84

54

172
4

The regression equation of x on y is -0.25879397y +


42.33417085

PAIRED TWO SAMPLE FOR MEANS


A random sample of 10 boys has the I.Q level of 70,
120,110, 101, 88, 83, 95, 98, 107, 100
Do these data support the assumption of a population
mean I.Q of 100 ?
t-Test: Paired Two
Sample for Means

Mean
Variance
Observations
Pearson
Correlation
Hypothesized
Mean
Difference
df
t Stat

P(T<=t) onetail
t Critical onetail
P(T<=t) twotail
t Critical two-

Variabl
e1
97.2
203.73
3333
10
#DIV/0
!
0

9
0.6203
36
0.2752
0967
1.8331
1293
0.5504
1934
2.2621

Varia
ble 2
100
0
10

tail

5716

The calculated value is less than the table value


0.620336 < 2.26215716
Hence accepted

TWO SAMPLE ASSUMING UNEQUAL


VARIANCES
Below is given the gains in weight (lbs) of cows fed on
two diet X and Y. gain in weights (in lbs)
DIE 25
TX
DIE 24
TY

32

30

32

24

14

32

34

22

30

42

31

40

t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming


Unequal Variances

Mean
Variance
Observations
Hypothesized
Mean Difference

Variab
le 1
27
44.33
333
7
0

Variab
le 2
32
38.88
889
10

30

32

35

df
t Stat

12
1.563
86
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.071
913
t Critical one1.782
tail
288
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.143
827
t Critical two2.178
tail
813
The calculated value is less than the table value
1.56386 < 2.178813

A company is testing two machines. A random samples of


8 employees is selected and each employee useseach
machine for one hour. The number of components
produced is shown in the following.
Employ 1
ees
Machine 96
1
Machine 99
2

107

84

99

102

87

93

101

112

90

97

108

97

94

98

t-Test: Paired Two


Sample for Means

Mean
Variance
Observations
Pearson
Correlation
Hypothesized
Mean
Difference
df
t Stat

Varia
ble 1
96.12
5
60.69
643
8
0.830
697
0

Varia
ble 2
99.37
5
51.98
214
8

7
2.089
33
P(T<=t) one0.037
tail
522
t Critical one1.894
tail
579
P(T<=t) two0.075
tail
044
t Critical two2.364
tail
624
The calculated value is less than the table value.
2.08933 < 2.36424
Hence accepted

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