Description
INTRODUCTION: Descriptive statistics are just what they sound like, statistics that allow you to describe or summarize the data with regard to such things as their distribution and their spread. Descriptive statistics provide you with a picture of your data while inferential statistics (which we will discuss in subsequent assessments) allow you to draw conclusions about relationships between variables or differences between groups.
A solid understanding of descriptive statistics is foundational to grasping the concepts presented in inferential statistics. This assessment measures your understanding of key elements of descriptive statistics.
INSTRUCTIONS: Your first statistical software assessment includes two sections in which you will do the following:
Create two histograms.
Calculate measures of central tendency and dispersion.
This will give you some experience with the data set.
KEY DETAIL AND INSTRUCTIONS:
Submit your assessment as a Word document.
Refer to the JASP Step-by-Step: Histograms and Descriptive Statistics [PDF] Download JASP Step-by-Step: Histograms and Descriptive Statistics [PDF]document for additional help in completing this assessment.
View JASP Speedrun: Descriptive Statistics [Video] for a brief tutorial on this assessment.
As you work on this assessment, refer to the 7864 Data Set Instructions [PDF] Download 7864 Data Set Instructions [PDF]file for information on variables used in this course.
Provide a title for your document and your name.
Download the 7864 data set, grades.jasp Download grades.jasp, which is a sample data set, and save it to your computer. The data represent a teacher’s recording of student demographics and performance on quizzes and a final exam. For this assessment, you will create and describe two histograms and a descriptives table using these data.
SECTION 1: HISTOGRAMS FOR VISUAL INTERPRETATION: Using the final and lowup variables in your grades.jasp data set, create two histograms and paste them into your Word document:
Variables and Definitions
Variable Definition
Lowup lower division =1; Upper division =2
Final Final exam: number of correct answers
Create:
A histogram for lower division.
A histogram for upper division.
Briefly describe what a visual inspection of this output tells you about the shape of the distributions.
SECTION 2: CALCULATE MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSION: Using the grades.jasp Download grades.jaspfile, compute descriptive statistics, including mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis for gpa and quiz3.
Variables and Definitions
Variable Definition
GPA Previous grade point average
Quiz3 Quiz 3: number of correct answers
Create a descriptives table and paste it into your Word document.
Under the table:
Report the mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis for GPA and quiz3.
Briefly describe what skewness and kurtosis tell you about these data with regard to normality.
Submit both sections of your assessment as an attached Word document.
SOTFWARE: The following statistical analysis software is required to complete your assessments in this course:
Jeffreys’s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP).
Refer to the Tools and Software: JASP page on Campus for general information. Make sure that your statistical software is downloaded, installed, and running properly on your computer. https://cdnapisec.kaltura.com/index.php/extwidget/…