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Boxplots
Using the calculator to find mean, median,
standard deviation, quartiles….
O Put the data in L1
O Press STAT – Calc –
O #1 One Var Stat
Use the calculator to find mean, median,
standard deviation and interquartile range.
The following data represents the sodium content of
chocolate pudding made from instant mix:
3099
3112
2401
2824
2682
In 1997 a woman sued a computer keyboard manufacturer,
charging that her repetitive stress injuries were caused by the
keyboard. The jury awarded about $3.5 million for pain and
suffering, but the court then set aside that award and being
unreasonable compensation. In making this determination, the
court identified a “normative” group of 15 similar cases and
specified a reasonable award as within 2 standard deviations of
the mean of the awards in the 15 cases. What is the maximum
amount that could be awarded under the “2-standard deviations
rule? The following are the amount award in thousand of
dollars.
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1139
135
600
1200
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750
1200
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1576
Gross Product 2001
(in billions of dollars)
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31
62
82
142
129
319
160
40
24
426
163
105
34
32
48
646
158
134
174
20
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54
165
707
60
18
62
85
52
30
419
239
236
16
1119
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63
100
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295
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142
107
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21
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341
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O What percent are within one deviation of the
mean?
O What percent are within two deviations of the
mean?
Transforming Data
Transforming Data
O Transforming converts the original
observations from the original units of
measurements to another scale.
O Transformations can affect the shape,
center, and spread of a distribution.
What effect does adding have
on the data?
Effect of Adding (or
Subtracting) a Constant
O Adding the same number a (either positive,
zeros, or negative) to each observation
O Adds a to measures of center &
position(mean, median, percentiles, but
O Does not change the shape of the
distribution or measures of spread (range,
IQR, standard deviation).
What if I multiplied everything by
10?
Original Data
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2
3
4
5
Effect of Multiplying (or
Dividing) by a Constant)
O Multiplying (or dividing) each observation by
the same number b (positive, negative, or
zero).
O Multiplies measures of center and location (mean,
median, quartiles, percentiles) by b
O Multiplies measures of spread (range, IQR, Standard
deviation) by |b|, but
O Does not change the shape of the distribution.
Original data has a mean of 50
and standard deviation of 5….
O What happens to both if we add 20 to each item?
O What happen to both is we multiply 20 to each item?
O What if we add 10 and multiply by 2?
Boxplots
O Provides information about the center,
spread, and symmetry (skewness) of the
data.
O Multiple boxplots can be used to compare
data.
Constructing a boxplot.
O Find the five number salary
O Minimum
O Q1
O Median
O Q3
O Maximum
O Plot on number line.
O Box in the IQR and draw whiskers to the min & max.
5, 8, 13, 17, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30
8, 10, 22, 24, 25, 25, 26, 27, 45, 72
O Graph & Describe
Outlier
O A value is considered an outlier if it is more
than 1.5 IQR away from the closest end of
the box.
O It it is more than 3 IQR away from the
closest end of the box then it is called an
extreme outlier.
5, 7, 9, 9, 10, 11, 13, 17, 29
O Find if there are any outliers.
Using the Calculator.
O Put data in List
O Press 2nd stat
O Turn plot 1 on and choose boxplot
O Zoom 9
22, 27, 33, 39, 57, 88, 110
Modified Boxplot
O Mild outliers are represented by shaded
circles.
O Extreme outliers are represented by open
circles
O Whiskers are only extended to largest values
that are not outliers.
Create a Modified Boxplot
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Comparative
O Measure your longest finger.
O Create boxplot of girls vs boys.
O Describe
Homework
O Worksheet