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Assignment

1.dowload festival
The
dataset

"DownloadFestival " contains information on the


hygiene levels reported by participants on Day 1 of
the Download Festival.
- The graph displays the frequency distribution of
hygiene levels, indicating how many participants
reported each level of hygiene on Day 1.
- The x-axis, labeled "Hygiene (Day 1 of Download
Festival)," represents the different levels of hygiene
reported by participants.
- The y-axis, labeled "Frequency," shows the count
of participants who reported each level of hygiene.
.

2.Chickflick.sav
- The dataset "ChickFlick.sav" contains information on the psychological arousal levels reported by
participants for different films, categorized by gender.
- The graph displays the average level of
psychological arousal experienced by
participants of different genders for each film
included in the dataset.

- The x-axis, labeled "Name of Film," lists the


names of the films for which psychological
arousal data was collected.
- The y-axis, labeled "Mean Psychological
Arousal During the Film," indicates the average
level of psychological arousal reported by
participants for each film

- By analyzing the graph, researchers can visually compare the mean psychological arousal levels
between male and female participants for each film, identifying any patterns or differences in emotional
responses based on gender.

3. Exam Anxiety
- The dataset "Exam Anxiety.sav" contains information on the levels of exam anxiety reported by
participants and their corresponding exam performance percentages.
-

The scatter plot graph displays each data point


representing a participant's exam anxiety level and
their exam performance percentage.
- The x-axis, labeled "Exam Anxiety,"
represents the different levels of anxiety
reported by participants before taking the
exam.
- The y-axis, labeled "Exam
Performance (%)," indicates the
exam performance percentage
achieved by each participant.
The graph displays the relationship between the variables "Time Spent Revising," "Exam Performance
(%)," and "Exam Anxiety."
- The x-axis represents "Time Spent Revising," while the y-axis represents "Exam Performance (%)" and
"Exam Anxiety."
- The graph uses points to represent the data, with each point indicating a combination of values for
"Time Spent Revising," "Exam Performance (%)," and "Exam Anxiety."
- The syntax includes transformations to label the axes appropriately: "Time Spent Revising" for the x-
axis, "Exam Performance (%)" for the y-axis, and "Exam Anxiety" for the secondary y-axis.
- The graph does not include any specific guidelines or legends for interpretation.- By analyzing the
graph, researchers can visually explore the relationship between the time spent revising, exam
performance, and exam anxiety, identifying any potential correlations or patterns in the data.

4. Text Messages.sav
- The dataset "Text Messages (1).sav" contains data on the mean values of Baseline and Six_months
variables for different groups.
- The graph displays the comparison of mean values of Baseline and Six_months variables across
different groups.
- The x-axis represents the different groups.
- The y-axis represents the mean values of the Baseline and Six_months variables.
- The legend is not explicitly defined in the syntax provided.
- Each data point on the graph represents the mean value of Baseline and Six_months variables for a
specific group.
- By analyzing the graph, researchers can compare the mean values of Baseline and Six_months variables
across different groups and identify any patterns or differences in the data.
5.hiccup
- The graph displays the mean values of the
variables Baseline, Tongue, Carotid, and
Rectum.
- The x-axis is not explicitly labeled in the
syntax provided, but it represents the different
variables (Baseline, Tongue, Carotid, Rectum).
- The y-axis is labeled "Mean," representing the
average values of the variables.
- Each data point on the graph represents the
mean value of a specific variable.
- The graph does not include a legend or color
differentiation for different variables.
- By analyzing the graph, researchers can
compare the mean values of the different
variables and identify any patterns or differences
in the data.

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