Personal Data Sets 2015. Jennifer Hodgson All participants reported experiencing a workplace injury. WORK STATUS (1 = in work; 2 = out of work). LOST.

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Personal Data Sets 2015

Jennifer Hodgson All participants reported experiencing a workplace injury. WORK STATUS (1 = in work; 2 = out of work). LOST TIME (number of days missed work since reported work-related injury)

From a Normal Population? LostTime Working Mean48.60 Median5.00 Variance Std. Deviation Skewness5.705 Kurtosis Not Mean Median77.00 Variance Std. Deviation Skewness.524 Kurtosis-1.408

Erin Ezell IntroQ data set Gender of Student (1 = female, 2 = male) Eye Color (brown or not brown) Height of ideal mate (inches) Statophobia (11 point scale, 0 to 10)