Week 4 Discussion Template Applying Numeric (Summary) Measures Part A: Comparing two groups using a single quantitative variable The descriptive statistics presented below are the summary measures for the number of listings for the male and female realtors in your Mt. Pleasant data set. Listings for Female Realtors Listings for Male Realtors Mean Standard Error Median Mode 4.079365 7.238095 2.051602 Sum Count S 0 Standard Deviation 9.401621 pratica 88.39048 Sample Variance Sample Kurtosis CLASS 12.4364 Skewness 3.234869 Range Minimum Maximum 44 1 0 44 152 21 Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample Variance Sample Kurtosis Skowe Skewness new! Range Minimum Maximum 12.31579 3.765846 10 6 Measure used (one is required, a 2nd is optional) Mean 16.41494 269,4503 14.09694 3.54549 Sum Count Use the statistics provided to draw conclusions about these two groups of realtors. Explain/justify all of your conclusions as you respond to each item below. 76 0 76 234 19 Comparing the center of the listings data for the male and female realtors (put your answer in the table below): Conclusion drawn Why is that a good measure to compare the center of these two groups? Easier to understand and no outliers was present Realtor group Male realtors Female realtors Shape of the data Explain your answer Are there outliers? (put your answer in the table below) Realtor group Are there outliers? Male realtors Female realtors Explain your answer

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Week 4 Discussion Template
Applying Numeric (Summary) Measures
Part A: Comparing two groups using a single quantitative variable
The descriptive statistics presented below are the summary measures for the number of listings for the
male and female realtors in your Mt. Pleasant data set.
Listings for Female Realtors
Listings for Male Realtors
Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation 9.401621
Sample Variance 88.39048
Kurtosis
12.4364
Skewness
3.234869
Range
Minimum
Maximum
4.079365
Sum
Count
7.238095
2.051602
5
0
44
0
44
152
21
Mean
Standard Error
Median
Mode
Standard Deviation
Sample Variance
Kurtosis
Skewness
Range
Minimum
Maximum
Sum
Count
12.31579
3.765846
10
6
Measure used
(one is required,
a 2nd is optional)
Mean
16.41494
269.4503
14.09694
3.54549
76
0
Use the statistics provided to draw conclusions about these two groups of realtors. Explain/justify all of
your conclusions as you respond to each item below.
76
234
19
Comparing the center of the listings data for the male and female realtors (put your answer in the
table below):
Conclusion drawn
Why is that a good measure to
compare the center of these
two groups?
Easier to understand and no
outliers was present
Realtor group
Male realtors
Female realtors
Shape of the data
Explain your answer
Are there outliers? (put your answer in the table below)
Realtor group
Are there outliers?
Male realtors
Female realtors
Explain your answer
Transcribed Image Text:Week 4 Discussion Template Applying Numeric (Summary) Measures Part A: Comparing two groups using a single quantitative variable The descriptive statistics presented below are the summary measures for the number of listings for the male and female realtors in your Mt. Pleasant data set. Listings for Female Realtors Listings for Male Realtors Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation 9.401621 Sample Variance 88.39048 Kurtosis 12.4364 Skewness 3.234869 Range Minimum Maximum 4.079365 Sum Count 7.238095 2.051602 5 0 44 0 44 152 21 Mean Standard Error Median Mode Standard Deviation Sample Variance Kurtosis Skewness Range Minimum Maximum Sum Count 12.31579 3.765846 10 6 Measure used (one is required, a 2nd is optional) Mean 16.41494 269.4503 14.09694 3.54549 76 0 Use the statistics provided to draw conclusions about these two groups of realtors. Explain/justify all of your conclusions as you respond to each item below. 76 234 19 Comparing the center of the listings data for the male and female realtors (put your answer in the table below): Conclusion drawn Why is that a good measure to compare the center of these two groups? Easier to understand and no outliers was present Realtor group Male realtors Female realtors Shape of the data Explain your answer Are there outliers? (put your answer in the table below) Realtor group Are there outliers? Male realtors Female realtors Explain your answer
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