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Attached are data containing the two variables, COLLEGE and INCOME, for 40 adults. COLLEGE is operationalized as number of
years of college completed and INCOME
is operationalized as gross annual income in $1,000. The data are to be used as specified in the questions.
1. a) For INCOME, construct a frequency distribution with an interval width of 20 and 19
as the minimum income limit of the lowest interval.
b) Construct a histogram of the above (i.e., 1a) frequency distribution.
c) What are the characteristics of this distribution (i.e., 1c)?
2. For INCOME, what are the range, mode, and median?
3. a) Convert INCOME to standard scores.
b) Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the above (question 3a) standard scores.
4. In a normal distribution, what proportion of the cases fall between:
a) z = -1.50 and z = +1.50?
b) z = -2.28 and z = O?
c) z = -0.80 and z = -1.60?
The mean age of your sample is 39 with a standard deviation of 5.
d) What percent of the persons are between 40 and 50?
5. a) Construct a scatterplot showing the relationship between COLLEGE and INCOME.
b) Describe the relationship between COLLEGE and INCOME based on the above scatterplot
(i.e., question 5a).
c) For COLLEGE and INCOME, calculate the Pearson coefficient of correlation.
d) Describe the relationship between COLLEGE and INCOME based on the Pearson
coefficient of correlation.
6. a) For COLLEGE and INCOME compute the intercept and slope for the Y-on-X regression equation; state the regression equation.
Based on the findings from question 6a:
b) Compute the standard error of the mean.
c) For 5 years of college, what would the predicted income be?
d) What would income be if college = 8?
7. Studies have found that the national average of hours worked per week for college students is 20. For a sample of UGF students, the hours worked per week are as follows: 18, 20, 25, 26, and 31. You would like to determine whether UGF students tend to work more hours per week than the national average.
a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in text form.
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d) Make decision on the null hypothesis and draw conclusions.
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a) the dependent variable;
b) the independent variable and the treatment conditions or the populations
c) the null and alternative hypotheses in text form.
9. The Office of Institutional Research at UGF would like to examine the age distribution of the student population. The office would like to determine whether the distribution of ages for a sample is different from the distribution of ages for the student population. A sample of students is selected and the relative frequencies for the age categories are as follows for the sample (observed frequency) and the population (expected frequency):
Age group: 18-20 21-24 25-29 Over 30
Sample: 33 42 18 7
Population: 27 30 26 17
a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in text form.
b) Compute the Chi-square.
c) Draw conclusions at the 0.05 level of significance.
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COLLEGE
INCOME
1
4
72
2
1
59
3
0
26
4
12
83
5
3
28
6
10
97
7
2
45
8
1
33
9
0
28
10
12
82
11
1
35
12
21
83
13
1
29
14
2
25
15
1
52
16
2
19
17
3
66
18
2
70
19
16
93
20
15
88
21
18
242
22
0
240
23
0
35
24
17
93
25
1
42
26
21
98
27
7
55
28
15
69
29
4
63
30
4
58
31
1
25
32
3
65
33
2
33
34
5
66
35
12
71
36
6
78
37
26
311
38
0
27
39
20
132
40
11
56
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coefficient of correlation.
6. a) For COLLEGE and INCOME compute the intercept and slope for the Y-on-X regression equation; state the regression equation.
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b) Compute the standard error of the mean.
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d) What would income be if college = 8?
7. Studies have found that the national average of hours worked per week for college students is 20. For a sample of UGF students, the hours worked per week are as follows: 18, 20, 25, 26, and 31. You would like to determine whether UGF students tend to work more hours per week than the national average.
a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in text form.
b) Calculate the test statistic (determine which test you should use).
c) Determine the critical value (t.05).
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Age group: 18-20 21-24 25-29 Over 30
Sample: 33 42 18 7
Population: 27 30 26 17
a) State the null and alternative hypotheses in text form.
b) Compute the Chi-square.
c) Draw conclusions at the 0.05 level of significance.
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INCOME
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4
72
2
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59
3
0
26
4
12
83
5
3
28
6
10
97
7
2
45
8
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33
9
0
28
10
12
82
11
1
35
12
21
83
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1
29
14
2
25
15
1
52
16
2
19
17
3
66
18
2
70
19
16
93
20
15
88
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18
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0
240
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0
35
24
17
93
25
1
42
26
21
98
27
7
55
28
15
69
29
4
63
30
4
58
31
1
25
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3
65
33
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(For example, if you commented in the body of your essay that you liked the acting because it was realistic and you liked the script because it had a happyending, you could propose these two statements as criteria for quality: "(1) Excellent movies feature realistic acting. (2) A movie is more likely to be good if it ends happily." Do notjust put something like "Good movies feature good acting." The point here is for you to think about—and then explain—what such quality words as good, excellent, and effectiveactually mean. Be sure to save your "My Criteria" page to your hard drive—you will be adding more items to this list and resubmitting an expanded version of it with for the second paper later in this course. DUES THURSDAY
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