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1 Stat 217 – Day 10 Measures of spread, position (Topic 9)

2 Thought Question Three landmarks of baseball achievement are Ty Cobb’s batting average of.420, Ted William’s.406 in 1941, and George Brett’s.390 in 1980. Which performance was the most impressive?

3 Last Time – Measures of Spread Variability is an important property of the distribution of a quantitative variable. You have seen several ways to measure this property:  Range = max – min  Interquartile range = Upper quartile – lower quartile Width of middle 50%  Standard deviation = square root of sum of squared deviations divided by sample size minus 1 “Typical” deviation of observations from the mean Not resistant (best with symmetric data, no outliers)

4 Activity 9-3 (p. 166) Class F (n = 24) 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 IQR = 6.5 -4 = 2.5 Class G (n = 25) 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 IQR = 6.5 – 3.5 = 3 Standard deviations: F = 1.77, G = 2.04

5 Class FClass GClass HClass IClass J Range68888 IQR2.53084 Std Dev1.7692.0411.1842.657 Activity 9-3 H vs. I vs. J n=24 n=25 n=18 Because there are two clumps on both ends of the graph and very few in the middle.

6 Activity 9-3 “Spread” looks at “horizontal width”/”distance from center”  Not bumpiness  Not variety (i) 10 ratings between 1 and 9 inclusive with standard deviation as small as possible (j) 10 ratings with standard deviation as large as possible

7 Try this (Example 1) Open Dotplot Summaries applet  BB: Course Materials > Applets Click Draw Samples until you get a fairly symmetric, mound-shaped distribution Then check both Guess Std Dev and Show actual (SD) boxes. Drag out the Guess SD edges to match the actual SD Click Show Percentages

8 Activity 9-4 Roughly symmetric and mound-shaped Within one standard deviation of the mean (6.36, 14.08) or really (7-14): 146/213 =.685

9 Activity 9-4 Roughly symmetric and mound-shaped Within one standard deviation of the mean (6.36, 14.08) or really (7-14): 146/213 =.685 Within two standard deviations of the mean (2.50, 17.9): 202/213 =.948 All within 3 standard deviations

10 Turns out (p. 170) These percentages apply in many, many situations  Mound-shaped, symmetric distributions

11 Another interpretation of SD With mound-shaped symmetric distributions, standard deviation tells you the width of the middle 68% of the observations  IQR = width of middle 50%

12 Activity 9-5: SATs and ACTs College admissions… (a) Bobby: 240 points (b) Kathy: 9 points (d) Bobby: (1740-1500)/240 = 1 (e) Kathy: (30-21)/6 = 1.50

13 Z-score z = (observation – mean) standard deviation  Unitless  Positive when observation is above mean, negative when observation is below mean The standard deviation also provides a convenient “yard stick” for measuring the position of observations within a distribution Interpretation: number of standard deviations away from the mean of the distribution

14 Best Hitter Ty Cobb.420 Williams.406 Brett.390 Williams’ performance was further above his peers  All pretty impressive, better than 99.85% of the populations MeanSD.266.0371.267.0326.261.0317 MeanSDz.266.0371 4.15.267.0326 4.26.261.0317 4.07

15 Boxplot

16 Example 2 From the Stat 217 Data Files page (Course Materials), choose bumpus.xls  Select the 3 rd column and copy From Stat 217 Applets page click on the Creating Boxplots link  Scroll to the bottom to Enter your data below, one per line and replace the data there by pasting in the bumpus data.  Update boxplot  Check Graph by Category radio button

17 Surviving Sparrows Min Q L med Q u max

18 Surviving Sparrows Min Q L med Q u max

19 Surviving Sparrows

20 Activity 10-1 Underneath “identify outliers,” use the scroll bar to make “modified boxplots.”

21 To Turn In, with partner To Turn In with partner  Activity 10-2 For Wednesday  Lab 3  See review sheet online  Submit review question in discussion board

22 To Turn In, with partner To Turn In with partner  Activity 10-1 parts (j) and (k) For Wednesday  Activity 10-2  See review sheet online  Submit review question in discussion board  Bring HW 2, Lab 2 to class


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