Saint Mat131 Individual Project 2 2015

Before attempting this
assignment, you should have completed all of the Week 7 assignments especially
the Reading, Problem Set, and Practice Quiz. After doing this; then do the
following:
Under
DocSharing on our COURSE WEBPAGE are two Excel spreadsheets. Open and print
these two spreadsheets labeled:
Individual
Project Female Data Set
Individual
Project Male Data Set
You will
need these two files ABOVE to do your individual assignment. (Hint: Excel
allows you to SORT. Use this feature on the above Data Sets to help categorize
by teens, 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's ONLY for questions 1. and
2.below.)
1. Create
a bar graph using two different colors to represent the male and female
categories. Use age (on the x-axis) to categorize and graph the average BMI on
the y-axis. Categorize the data points by age groups as indicated above. Do a
grouping of teens and determine their average BMI, average BMI for ages 20 -
29, average BMI for ages 30 - 39, etc. You will end up with fewer bars and a
more useful graph.
2. Create
a pie chart to represent the systolic blood pressure for participants.
Categorize the data points by age groups as indicated above. Do a grouping of
teens and determine their average systolic blood pressure, average systolic for
ages 20 - 29, average systolic for ages 30 - 39, etc. You will end up with
fewer partitions and a more useful pie graph.
3.
Compare ALL males (not by age group) as a WHOLE and ALL females (not by age
groups) Diastolic blood pressure. Support your results by including the
following Measures of Central Tendencies and Measures of Dispersion that we
have covered in this course. These require you to find the Mean, Median, Mode,
Midrange, Range, and Standard Deviation. You need to do these separately for
Males and separately for Females.
FURTHER
CLARIFICATION and HELPFUL REFERENCES for answering the above three questions!
These
data sets are for Male and Female and are in the Doc Sharing tab at the top of
our course webpage.
QUESTIONS
1. AND 2. ABOVE: BAR GRAPH (aka Histograms) and PIE CHARTS (aka Circle graphs)
Your very
first assignment for this course was to read certain sections in Chapter 1.
Well, that is where you will find the basics necessary to create these graphs.
Examples
of how to do these are in Section 1.2, starting on page 19. Look specifically
at Examples 5, 6, 7, and 8
Section
12.1 on page 771 and 772 also shows Bar Graphs (Histograms). Look at Example 4
and also Figure 12.1.
After
reading these sections for comprehension, then create a Bar Graph and a
separate Pie Chart for the MALE data set and do the same for the FEMALE data
set.
To do the
bar graph, just use the AGE and BMI columns from the data set. Do it for males
and females. No means, median, mode, range, midrange, or standard deviation
need to be calculated for this graph.
To do the
pie chart, just use the AGE and SYSTOLIC BLOOD columns from the data set. Do it
for males and females. No means, median, mode, range, midrange, or standard
deviation need to be calculated for the pie chart.
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QUESTION
3 ABOVE – MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY and DISPERSION with Textbook Reference
Pages
1. MEAN
REFERENCES - Page 782 - Example 2
2. MEDIAN
REFERENCES - Page 783 - Examples 3 - 6 with Bar Graph
3. MODE
REFERENCES - Page 788 - Example 8
4.
MIDRANGE REFERENCES - Page 789 - Example 9
COMBINED
REFERENCES - For the preceding four measures of central tendency, go to Page
790 and review Example 10
5. RANGE
REFERENCES - Page 795 - Example 1
6.
STANDARD DEVIATION REFERENCES - Page 795 - Examples 2 thru 4
To do the
measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion, just use the Diastolic Blood
column from the data set. Do it for males. Then do these calculations again for
females. This is where you do the calculations for means, median, mode, range,
midrange, and standard deviation.

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Solution: Saint Mat131 Individual Project 2 2015