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Warm Up 20 volunteers agree to an experiment to test if cars get better gas mileage with premium instead of regular unleaded gasoline. Experimental Units: Factor(s): Treatment(s): Response Variable: 20 cars Type of Gasoline 1) Premium Gas 2) Regular Gas Compare Gas Mileage

Categorical Data Frequency Distribution Bar Graph Pi Charts

Section 1.1 Analyzing Categorical Data After this section, you should be able to… CONSTRUCT and INTERPRET bar graphs and pie charts RECOGNIZE “good” and “bad” graphs CONSTRUCT and INTERPRET two-way tables DESCRIBE relationships between two categorical variables ORGANIZE statistical problems Learning Objectives

Categorical Data The values for a categorical variable are the labels that you attach to it. The distribution will show either the count or the percent of individuals who fall into each category.

Frequency Distribution - tells how many are in each category. Article reported on the physical activity patterns in urban women. W – WalkingT – weight trainingC – cycling G – gardeningA - aerobics WTAWGTWWCWTWATTWGWWCAWAWWWTWWTWTAWGTWWCWTWATTWGWWCAWAWWWTWWT

Relative Frequency Distribution CategoryFrequencyRelative Freq. Walking 15 Weight Tr 7 Cycling 2 Gardening 2 Aerobics 4 Calculator: Put frequency in L1. Go to top of L2 and type L1/Sum(L1).

Let’s make a Bar Graph CategoryFrequency Walking 15 Weight Tr 7 Cycling 2 Gardening 2 Aerobics 4

What type of car do you drive?

Pi Chart – Circle Graph (Favorite Class) frequency Math66 English51 Science45 History38

Picking the Best Graph Do the data tell you what you want to know? Does the graph show what you wanted it to show?

Distribution of Radio Station Formats Radio Format# Stations% of Stations Contemporary Standards current hit Country News/Talk Oldies Religious Rock Spanish Other Total

I want to buy radio time to advertise my web site for downloading MP3 music. Which graph is more helpful? You are more interested in counting listeners than # of stations. Thus these graphs are not good for our purpose.

Which graph should I use? Use a pie graph only when you want to emphasize the category’s relation to the whole. Otherwise…use a bar graph They are easier to make They are easier to read It’s easier to compare categories

Who owns an MP3 Player Age Group % own MP3 12 to to to to and older5 Make a well labeled bar graph. Describe what you see.

Who owns an MP3 Player Age Group % own MP3 12 to to to to and older5 Would it be appropriate to make a pie chart for these data? It is not appropriate to use a pie chart for this data since each percent in the table refers to a different age group, not to parts of a single whole.

Graphs: Good or Bad Beware of pictographs….they can appear to be larger than they really are. Page 11 in book Watch the scales…it can give a distorted impression of the relative percents. Page 12 in book.

Activity You will be given data from our survey yesterday. You need to choose the best graph to represent the data you have…. Dot Plot Bar Graph Pie Graph

Homework Page 22 (9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18)