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Chapter 1: Introduction: Blood Type For 25 Army

This document summarizes the results of a study analyzing various quantitative and qualitative data. It includes descriptive statistics and interpretations of data presented in tables and graphs on blood type percentages in an army, students' IQ scores in groups, individual students' weekly expenses, and the relationship between chemical extraction time and efficiency. Correlation and regression analysis were also conducted on the extraction time and efficiency data to determine the independent and dependent variables, fit a scatter plot and regression line, and interpret the slope and intercept.

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Blood Type For 25 Army

This document summarizes the results of a study analyzing various quantitative and qualitative data. It includes descriptive statistics and interpretations of data presented in tables and graphs on blood type percentages in an army, students' IQ scores in groups, individual students' weekly expenses, and the relationship between chemical extraction time and efficiency. Correlation and regression analysis were also conducted on the extraction time and efficiency data to determine the independent and dependent variables, fit a scatter plot and regression line, and interpret the slope and intercept.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of Study


1.2 Objective(s) of Study
CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY
2.1 Data Description
2.2 Graphical Technique
2.3 Numerical Technique
CHAPTER 3: RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION
3.1 Data Presentation
Question 1 – Qualitative data (one variable)
Question:

Type
Number of
of
students
blood
A 9
B 5
O 4
AB 7

Population
Sample
Sampling frame
Sampling unit
Variable
Type of variable
Level of measurement

Blood type for 25 army

AB
28% A
36%

O
16%
B
20%

1
Interpret:

3.2 Descriptive Statistics Analysis


Question 5 – quantitative data (grouped data)
Question.
IQ score Number of students

118-125 4
126-133 6
134-141 3
142-149 2
150-157 2

Population
Sample
Sampling frame
Sampling unit
Variable
Type of variable
Level of measurement

Number of students
7

5
Axis Title

0
117.5-125.5 125.5-133.5 133.5-141.5 141.5-149.5 149.5-157.5
Axis Title

2
Interpret:
Mean:
First quartile:
Median:
Third quartile:
Mode:
Skewness:
Question 7 – quantitative data (ungrouped data)
The weekly pocket expenses (in RM) of 20 students in Class 4A are as follows:
25
45
31
20
26
23
26
39
33
41
40
36
35
49
37
34
43
35
43
40

3
Population
Sample
Sampling frame
Sampling unit
Variable
Type of variable
Level of measurement

Boxplot of expenses
50

45

40
expenses

35

30

25

20

Interpret:

Interpret:
Mean:
First quartile:
Median:
Third quartile:
Mode:

4
Skewness:

3.3 Correlation and Regression Analysis


Question 1
A chemical company, wishing to study the effect of extraction time on the efficiency of an extraction
operation, obtained the data shown in the following table:

Extraction time Extraction efficiency


(minutes) (%)

27 57

45 64

41 80

19 46

35 62

39 72

19 52

49 77

15 57

31 68

a) Identify the independent and dependent variable.


b) Construct a scatter plot.

5
Fitted Line Plot
Extraction efficiency = 39.05 + 0.7640 Extraction time

80 S 6.54675
R-Sq 68.0%
R-Sq(adj) 64.0%
75

Extraction efficiency
70

65

60

55

50

45
10 20 30 40 50
Extraction time

c) Explain the value of the correlation of determination.


d) State the estimated regression line.
e) Interpret the value of the slope and intercept of the regression line
obtained in (d).

CHAPTER 4: CONCLUSION
4.1 Report Summary
APPENDIX

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