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Warm Up Use this class as your data set. List 3 categorical variables and 3 quantitative variables for that can be studied for the data set. Select one categorical variable to collect data. Collect the data for your variable. Make a bar graph.
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Section 1.1 Part 2 AP Statistics
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Quick graphs Sometimes we would like to get a quick idea of the distribution of a variable from a data set Two of the best graphs are Stemplots Dotplots
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Dotplots Horizontal axis with either quanitative scale or categories
Each dot represent one data point If more than one data point has the same value, “stack” the dots
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Stemplots Each data point is represented by a single number (leaf) associated with a more significant number (stem) Rounding can help the shape of the distribution become more noticeable. Splitting the stems. In half only
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Describing Distributions
Center: Where is the middle of the data (middle is intentionally vague) Shape: What shape does the data take Are there Outliers Outliers are atypical data points Outliers fall outside the overall pattern of the graph
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Describing Shape Uniform Bell Symmetric Skew Bimodal
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Uniform 1 13489 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Bell 1 2 13 3 135 4 1357 5 135579 6 7 8 9 10
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Skew 1 2 1357 3 4 135579 5 6 7 13 8 9 10
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Bimodal 1 2 1357 3 4 135579 5 6 13 7 8 9 10
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Assignment Read p. 8-12 Do Problems 1.8 – 1.11, The Practice of Statistics Prep for Book discussion
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