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Assignment On Statistics

This document contains a frequency table and related statistics about hours of television watched per day. It asks the reader to analyze the data and answer questions. Some key points: - 6% of people don't watch any TV, and 53.1% watch 2 hours or less. 13.3% watch 1 hour and 83.3% watch 4 hours or less. - The 25th, 50th, 57th and 95th percentiles are 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, and 8 hours respectively. - The mean is 3 hours, median is 2 hours, and mode is 2 hours. Skewness is 2.460, indicating a highly right-skewed distribution. Kurtosis is

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Assignment On Statistics

This document contains a frequency table and related statistics about hours of television watched per day. It asks the reader to analyze the data and answer questions. Some key points: - 6% of people don't watch any TV, and 53.1% watch 2 hours or less. 13.3% watch 1 hour and 83.3% watch 4 hours or less. - The 25th, 50th, 57th and 95th percentiles are 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, and 8 hours respectively. - The mean is 3 hours, median is 2 hours, and mode is 2 hours. Skewness is 2.460, indicating a highly right-skewed distribution. Kurtosis is

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ASSIGNMENT ON

STATISTICS
Question no:1
a) Make a frequency table of the hours of television watched. Do any of the values strike
you as strange? Explain.
Ans: In frequency table 24 hour watching TV is 0.1% but it’s not possible no one watch tv 24
hour in a day.

Frequencies
Statistics
Hours per day watching TV

Valid 906
N
Missing 513

Hours per day watching TV

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

0 54 3.8 6.0 6.0

1 189 13.3 20.9 26.8

2 238 16.8 26.3 53.1

3 159 11.2 17.5 70.6

4 115 8.1 12.7 83.3

5 54 3.8 6.0 89.3

6 30 2.1 3.3 92.6

7 10 .7 1.1 93.7

Valid 8 22 1.6 2.4 96.1


10 13 .9 1.4 97.6

11 3 .2 .3 97.9

12 13 .9 1.4 99.3

14 2 .1 .2 99.6

15 2 .1 .2 99.8

20 1 .1 .1 99.9

24 1 .1 .1 100.0

Total 906 63.8 100.0


NAP 486 34.2
Missing NA 27 1.9
Total 513 36.2
Total 1419 100.0

Frequencies

Statistics
Hours per day watching TV

Valid 906
N
Missing 513
Mean 3.00
Median 2.00
Mode 2
Skewness 2.460
Std. Error of Skewness .081
Kurtosis 10.053
Std. Error of Kurtosis .162
25 1.00

50 2.00
Percentiles
57 3.00

95 8.00
b) Based on the frequency table, answer the following questions:
(i) Of the people who answered the question, what percentage doesn’t watch any
television?
Ans: 6.0% of them doesn’t watch any television.

(ii) What percentage watches two hours or less?

Ans:53.1% watches two hours or less.

(iii) Of the people who watch television, what percentage watches one hour?

Ans: 13.3% watches one hour.


(iv) What percentage watches four hours or less?

Ans: 83.3% four hours or less.

c) Estimate the 25th, 50th, and 57th, and 95th percentiles.

Ans: 25th percentiles 1.00, 50th percentiles 2.00, 57th percentiles 3.00, 95 percentiles 8.00

d) Compute the mean, median, mode, geometric and harmonic mean.


Ans: Mean: 3.0
Median:2.0
Mode:2
Geometric:
Harmonic mean:
e) Compute skewness and kurtosis for cholesterol values and comment on the nature of the
distribution.
Ans: We know that, if skewness is less than −1 or greater than +1, the distribution is highly
skewed. Here our skewness is 2.460 which refers that our data is skewed right and it is highly
skewed.
And from the above table we can find that our kurtosis value is 10.053. We know that, if kurtosis
is greater than 3 than it is called platykurtic. Here our data is platykurtic.

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