SEL Lab 4 Instructor: Chris Knapp Grader: Dan. Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female 36328 Male 35240.

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SEL Lab 4 Instructor: Chris Knapp Grader: Dan

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male 35240

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Left Handed: 71/639 = 11.1%

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female: 364/639 = 57.0%

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female and Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female and Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female and Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female and Left Handed: 36/639 = 5.6%

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female and Left Handed: 36/639 = 5.6% “intersection”

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Right Handed and Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed and Left Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Right Handed and Left Handed: 0/639 = 0.0%

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed: ( )/639 = 62.4%

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Female or Left Handed: ( )/639 = 62.4% “all numbers”

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed or Left Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Right Handed or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Right Handed or Left Handed:

Understanding Cross Tabs Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Right Handed or Left Handed: ( )/639 = 100.0%

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male females

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male females

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male females

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are Right Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male females 328/364 = 90.1%

Understanding Cross Tabs Percentage of students that are not Right Handed: Left Handed Right Handed Female Male /639 = 11.1%

Understanding Cross Tabs Short-hand Notation: Let F=Female,M=Male R=Right Handed,L=Left Handed Left Handed Right Handed Female Male Percentage of students that are Left Handed: P[L]= 71/639 Percentage of students that are Female: P[F]= 364/639 Percentage of students that are Left Handed and Female:P[L and F] = 36/639 Percentage of students that are Left Handed or Female:P[L or F] = ( )/639 Percentage of females that are Right Handed:P[R | F] = 328/364 Percentage of students that are not Right Handed:P[not R] = 71/639

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