Find the number of pieces of data in your set (this is n), the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation of the data.

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Find the number of pieces of data in your set (this is n), the mean, median, mode,
range, and standard deviation of the data. 

One Quantitative Variable, Single Group
Variable name: Temperature
Input: Raw data
Input data separated by commas or spaces.
Data: 32 36 29 34 31 33 27 34
Begin analysis Edit inputs Reset everything
Graph Distribution
Graph type: [Dotplot
Show boxplot
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27
28
29
Export summary statistics
Perform Inference
T
30
O
31
Summary Statistics
n mean SD min Q1 med Q3 max
8 32 2.928 27 30 32.5 34 36
T
32
Temperature
of
33
T
34
T
35
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Number of samples to add:
The applet will graph all of your results until you hit "Reset simulation."
Add samples Reset simulation
36
Inference procedure: [Simulate mean difference
Applet assumes data values are differences from paired data. This procedure simulates the distribution of the mean difference when randomly shuffling the outcomes within each
pair and calculating the difference for each pair.
Adjust color, rounding, and percent/proportion preferences | Back to menu
Transcribed Image Text:One Quantitative Variable, Single Group Variable name: Temperature Input: Raw data Input data separated by commas or spaces. Data: 32 36 29 34 31 33 27 34 Begin analysis Edit inputs Reset everything Graph Distribution Graph type: [Dotplot Show boxplot 우 27 28 29 Export summary statistics Perform Inference T 30 O 31 Summary Statistics n mean SD min Q1 med Q3 max 8 32 2.928 27 30 32.5 34 36 T 32 Temperature of 33 T 34 T 35 ● Number of samples to add: The applet will graph all of your results until you hit "Reset simulation." Add samples Reset simulation 36 Inference procedure: [Simulate mean difference Applet assumes data values are differences from paired data. This procedure simulates the distribution of the mean difference when randomly shuffling the outcomes within each pair and calculating the difference for each pair. Adjust color, rounding, and percent/proportion preferences | Back to menu
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