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Math.Assignment Unit 6

The document is a math assignment for a statistical inference course, focusing on the relationship between calories and carbohydrates in Starbucks food items. It includes instructions to analyze a dataset using JASP, calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient, and interpret the strength of the relationship. Additionally, it requires finding the mean and standard deviation for calories and carbohydrates.

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Math.Assignment Unit 6

The document is a math assignment for a statistical inference course, focusing on the relationship between calories and carbohydrates in Starbucks food items. It includes instructions to analyze a dataset using JASP, calculate the Pearson correlation coefficient, and interpret the strength of the relationship. Additionally, it requires finding the mean and standard deviation for calories and carbohydrates.

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University of People

Student Name : Adam Abdalla

Date : May 22, 2025

Course : MATH 1281-01 Statistical Inference - AY2025-T4

Professor : Innocent Akata

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Math Assignment Unit 6

It is natural to think there will be a relationship between the number of calories and the amount
of carbohydrates (in grams). In this journal, we will conduct a study using the nutrition data for
several Starbucks food items. Click here for the dataset (spreadsheet) or Dataset (pdf)
Import the data to JASP, run the command and take a screenshot of your output. Based on that,
answer the following questions.
What is the correlation coefficient (Pearson’s r) between the variable's calories and carb?

The graph indicates that there is a 0.675 association between calories and carbohydrates due to
Jasper's usage of progressive disclosure, with values ranging from 0 to 1.

2. Interpret the strength of the relationship between the calories and the amount of carbohydrates (in
grams) contained in the food menu at Starbucks.

To interpret the strength of the relationship between calories and the amount of carbohydrates we use
correlation coefficient which ranges from -1 to 1. When the value is close to 1 indicates 1 a strong
positive relationship while the -1 indicates negative relationship. When the value is close to 0 then there
is no linear relationship. The value is less than 1 which indicates there is no linear correlation among the
values.

3. Using JASP descriptive statistics, find the mean and standard deviation for the variable calories and
carb

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