Statistics For Business and Economics: 8 Global Edition
Statistics For Business and Economics: 8 Global Edition
Statistics For Business and Economics: 8 Global Edition
Chapter 1
information
Explain key definitions:
variables:
frequency distribution, bar chart, pie chart, Pareto diagram
Create a line chart to describe time-series data
Create and interpret graphs to describe numerical
variables:
frequency distribution, histogram, ogive, stem-and-leaf display
Construct and interpret graphs to describe relationships
between variables:
Scatter plot, cross table
Describe appropriate and inappropriate ways to display
data graphically
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Decision Making in an
Uncertain Environment
Examples:
Will the job market be strong when I graduate?
Will the price of Yahoo stock be higher in six months
than it is now?
Will interest rates remain low for the rest of the year if
the federal budget deficit is as high as predicted?
Population Sample
Example:
Suppose you wish to sample n = 9 items from a
population of N = 72.
j = N / n = 72 / 9 = 8
Collect data
e.g., Survey
Present data
e.g., Tables and graphs
Summarize data
e.g., Sample mean = X i
Data
Categorical Numerical
Examples:
Marital Status
Are you registered to Discrete Continuous
vote?
Eye Color Examples: Examples:
(Defined categories or Number of Children Weight
groups) Defects per hour Voltage
(Counted items) (Measured characteristics)
Differences between
measurements, true Ratio Data
zero exists
Quantitative Data
Differences between
measurements but no Interval Data
true zero
Ordered Categories
(rankings, order, or Ordinal Data
scaling)
Qualitative Data
Categories (no
ordering or direction) Nominal Data
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Graphical
1.5 Presentation of Data
Graph
Categorical Numerical
Variables Variables
Categorical
Data
Frequency
Distribution Bar Pie Pareto
Table Chart Chart Diagram
Hospital Number
Unit of Patients
Cardiac Care 1,052
Emergency 2,245 Hospital Patients by Unit
Intensive Care 340 5000
3000
2000
1000
0
Cardiac
Maternity
Emergency
Intensive
Surgery
Care
Care
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Pie Chart Example
Hospital Number % of
Unit of Patients Total
Hospital Patients by Unit
Cardiac Care 1,052 11.93
Emergency 2,245 25.46 Cardiac Care
12%
Intensive Care 340 3.86
Maternity 552 6.26
Surgery 4,630 52.50
Emergency
Surgery 25%
53%
Intensive Care
(Percentages 4%
Maternity
are rounded to
the nearest 6%
percent)
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Pareto Diagram
90%
70%
(bar graph)
40%
60%
30% 50%
40%
20%
30%
20%
10%
10%
0% 0%
Poor Alignment Paint Flaw Bad Weld Missing Part Cracked case Electrical Short
Numerical Data
Histogram Ogive
data:
24, 35, 17, 21, 24, 37, 26, 46, 58, 30,
32, 13, 12, 38, 41, 43, 44, 27, 53, 27
Relative
Interval Frequency Frequency Percentage
Total
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Histogram
Interval Frequency
His togram : Daily High Te m pe rature
10 but less than 20 3
20 but less than 30 6 7 6
30 but less than 40 5
40 but less than 50 4
6 5
50 but less than 60 2 5 4
Frequency
4 3
3 2
2
1 0 0
(No gaps 0
between 0 0 1010 2020 3030 40 40 50 50 60 60
bars) 70 Temperature in Degrees
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Histograms in Excel
1
Select Data Tab 2
Click on Data Analysis
3
Choose Histogram
(
Input data range and bin
range (bin range is a cell
4 range containing the upper
interval endpoints for each class
grouping)
Frequency
with gaps from empty classes 2
1.5
Can give a poor indication of how 1
0.5
frequency varies across classes 0
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
32
36
40
44
48
52
56
60
More
Temperature
10
may compress variation too much and 8
Frequency
yield a blocky distribution 6
4
can obscure important patterns of 2
variation. 0
0 30 60 More
Temperature
(X axis labels are upper class endpoints)
Cumulative Cumulative
Class Frequency Percentage
Frequency Percentage
Stem Leaf
613 would become 6 1
776 would become 7 8
...
1224 becomes 12 2
…
W.Va. 525 513
Wis. 581 594
Wyo. 548 546
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Scatter Diagrams in Excel