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BA501
: The Class
: Stats :
Measures
Descriptive Measures
§
Assignments and Activities §
Descriptive measures are designed to give a single number or range of numbers to help understand a given set of data. The measures are categorized as Measures of Central Tendency, Measures of Dispersion, Measures of Position, and Measures of Shape. You will study a selected number of measures following into the first three of these categories. In addition, you will consider the Empirical Rule. In most cases, you will be able to use Excel to aid you in this process.
Objectives:
The objectives for this topic are:
1. Study the textbook and on-line materials to gain a calculating knowledge
level of descriptive measures.
2. Use Excel to help calculate descriptive measures.
3. Apply descriptive measure calculations to problems in statistics and POM.
To complete this Topic successfully, please complete the following activities in the order shown below:
TEXTBOOK READING: Read Chapter 3 in Kvanli, et. al.
Optional and free on-line texts for statistics: HyperStat and StatSoft
ON-LINE LESSON 1:
Introduction to descriptive measures.
ON-LINE LESSON 2: Examples
of descriptive measures.
SPREADSHEET: Excel
and Equations
ASSIGNMENT: Home
Work
Look here before beginning quiz if using a telephone modem.
SELF TEST: Practice
Quiz
WEB ACTIVITY 1: SticiGui
To visit this Web site, click on Descriptive Statistics below then fill the blanks to calculate descriptive statistics.
WEB ACTIVITY 2: Descriptive
Statistics
Go on to Discrete
Probability Distribution
or
Go back to Statistics
Please reference "BA501 (your last name) Assignment name and number" in the subject line of either below.
E-mail Dr. James V. Pinto at
BA501@mail.cba.nau.edu
or call (928) 523-7356. Use WebMail for attachments.
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