4.12 Test scores from an exam had an average of 100, and a standard deviation of 10 (1-pt) Given: H = 100 0= 10 How many Standard Deviations is 80 below the Mean? How many Standard Deviations is 120 above the Mean? What % of test Scores fall between 80 and 120? Hint: apply the 68% - 95% - 99.7% Rule 4.18 Skinfold thickness over the skin of the triceps muscle in the arm (5 pts) is an anthropometric measures that varies with states of health Compare the skinfold thickness of 5 men with Chronic Lung Disease to a Control group Create a 5 Number Summary and a Boxplot of the two skinfold thickness measurements Lung Dis Control 5-Number Summary 9.1 10.4 Lung Control 10.9 19.6 Max 11.4 20.6 03 15.3 23.8 Median 18.4 24.7 Q1 32.8 Min Mean Std. Dev. NOTE: for Quartiles, use "=Quartile.inc" using SPSS, load the file: Excercise_4-18.sav Analyze-->Descriptive Statistics->Explore: "Skinfold" as Dependent; "Status" as Factor Skinfold Status 9.1 L with the boxplot in SPSS in view, 10.9 click once to get it into "edit" mode 11.4 15.3 then "right click and choose "Copy As" 18.4 select "Image' 10.4 19.6 paste it here and re-size it. 20.6 23.8 24.7 32.84.4) A study examined the induction time between bacterial meningitis and the onset of seizures Determine the Mean and Median values (2-pts) Months 0.1 a) Mean, r Use "=Average(87:819)" 0.25 0.5 Median, M= Use "=Median(87:819)" located at (13+1)/2 = 7th value 12 12 b) Is the Mean > than the Median? or the Median > than the Mean? 24 What does this indicate about the Shape of the distribution? 24 31 36 42 c) which statistic would you use to analze the data? 55 Enter Median or Mean 96 336.85 Total NOTE: for Quartiles, use "=Quartile.inc" 4.6) 5-Number Summary (2-pts) Max IQR = 03 1.5 *IQR= 0 Median Q1 Fu = Upper Fence Min FI = Lower Fence Outlier: 4.10 An Individual with an irregular heartbeat was given a medication to stabilize his heart rate Before After Determine the Mean and Standard Deviation for each case 65 68 85 70 Before After 90 69 Mean Mean 65 70 Std. Dev. Std. Dev. 55 71 60 72 Use "=Average(B35:B40)" and "=Average(C35:C40)" Use "=Stdev.s(B35:B40)" and "=Stdev.s(C35:C3340)" Did the Drug work? (yes / no)... What is your reasoning