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Assignment: Statistics for People
Raw score | Z score |
68.0 | ? |
? | –1.6 |
82.0 | ? |
? | 1.8 |
69.0 | ? |
? | –0.5 |
85.0 | ? |
? | 1.7 |
72.0 | ? |
Math | |||
Class mean | 81 | ||
Class standard deviation | 2 | ||
Reading | Â | ||
Class mean | 87 | ||
Class standard deviation | 10 | ||
Raw scores | Â | ||
 | Math score | Reading score | Average |
Noah | 85 | 88 | 86.5 |
Talya | 87 | 81 | 84 |
Z-scores | Â | ||
 | Math score | Reading score | Average |
Noah | |||
Talya |
From Salkind (2011). Copyright © 2012 SAGE. All Rights Reserved. Adapted with permission.
Assignment: Statistics for People
Part B
Some questions in Part B require that you access data from Using SPSS for Windows and Macintosh. This data is available on the student website under the Student Text Resources link.
The data for Exercises 6 and 7 are in thedata file named Lesson 20 Exercise File 1. Answer Exercises 6 and 7 based on the following research problem:
Ann wants to describe the demographic characteristics of a sample of 25 individuals who completed a large-scale survey. She has demographic data on the participants’ gender (two categories), educational level (four categories), marital status (three categories), and community population size (eight categories).
David collects anxiety scores from 15 college students who visit the university health center during finals week. Compute descriptive statistics on the anxiety scores. From the output, identify the following: