Single-Season Leaders & Records for Hits Rank Player (age that year) Hits Year PA Bats 1. Ichiro Suzuki (30) 262 2004 762 L 2. George Sisler+ (27) 257 1920 692 L 3. Lefty O'Doul (32) 254 1929 732 L 4. Bill Terry+ (31) 254 1930 710 L 5. Al Simmons+ (23) 253 1925 697 R 6. Rogers Hornsby+ (26) 250 1922 704 R 7. Chuck Klein+ (25) 250 1930 722 L 8. Ty Cobb+ (24) 248 1911 656 L 9. George Sisler+ (29) 246 1922 655 L 10. Ichiro Suzuki (27) 242 2001 738 L 11. Babe Herman (27) 241 1930 699 L 12. Heinie Manush+ (26) 241 1928 697 L 13. Wade Boggs+ (27) 240 1985 758 L 14 Jesse Burkett+ (27) 240 1896 647 L 15 Darin Erstad (26) 240 2000 747 L 16. Rod Carew+ (31) 239 1977 694 L 17 Willie Keeler+ (25) 239 1897 618 L 18. Ed Delahanty+ (31) 238 1899 645 R 19 Don Mattingly (25) 238 1986 742 L 20 Ichiro Suzuki (33) 238 2007 736 L 21. Hugh Duffy+ (27) 237 1894 616 R Harry Heilmann+ (26) 237 1921 672 R Joe Medwick+ (25) 237 1937 677 R Paul Waner+ (24) 237 1927 709 L 25. Jack Tobin (29) 236 1921 731 L 26. Rogers Hornsby+ (25) 235 1921 674 R 27. Kirby Puckett+ (28) 234 1988 691 R Lloyd Waner+ (23) 234 1929 726 L 29. Shoeless Joe Jackson (23) 233 1911 641 L 30. Earl Averill+ (34) 232 1936 682 L 1.) What is the number of hits earned by different professional baseball players in a season? 2.) What was your sample collection technique stratified (what are the strata), cluster (how), simple random (if you had a lot of responses or data points), or systematic (if you had a lot of responses or data points
Single-Season Leaders & Records for Hits
Rank |
Player (age that year) |
Hits |
Year |
PA |
Bats |
1. |
Ichiro Suzuki (30) |
262 |
2004 |
762 |
L |
2. |
George Sisler+ (27) |
257 |
1920 |
692 |
L |
3. |
Lefty O'Doul (32) |
254 |
1929 |
732 |
L |
4. |
Bill Terry+ (31) |
254 |
1930 |
710 |
L |
5. |
Al Simmons+ (23) |
253 |
1925 |
697 |
R |
6. |
Rogers Hornsby+ (26) |
250 |
1922 |
704 |
R |
7. |
Chuck Klein+ (25) |
250 |
1930 |
722 |
L |
8. |
Ty Cobb+ (24) |
248 |
1911 |
656 |
L |
9. |
George Sisler+ (29) |
246 |
1922 |
655 |
L |
10. |
Ichiro Suzuki (27) |
242 |
2001 |
738 |
L |
11. |
Babe Herman (27) |
241 |
1930 |
699 |
L |
12. |
Heinie Manush+ (26) |
241 |
1928 |
697 |
L |
13. |
Wade Boggs+ (27) |
240 |
1985 |
758 |
L |
14 |
Jesse Burkett+ (27) |
240 |
1896 |
647 |
L |
15 |
Darin Erstad (26) |
240 |
2000 |
747 |
L |
16. |
Rod Carew+ (31) |
239 |
1977 |
694 |
L |
17 |
Willie Keeler+ (25) |
239 |
1897 |
618 |
L |
18. |
Ed Delahanty+ (31) |
238 |
1899 |
645 |
R |
19 |
Don Mattingly (25) |
238 |
1986 |
742 |
L |
20 |
Ichiro Suzuki (33) |
238 |
2007 |
736 |
L |
21. |
Hugh Duffy+ (27) |
237 |
1894 |
616 |
R |
|
Harry Heilmann+ (26) |
237 |
1921 |
672 |
R |
|
Joe Medwick+ (25) |
237 |
1937 |
677 |
R |
|
Paul Waner+ (24) |
237 |
1927 |
709 |
L |
25. |
Jack Tobin (29) |
236 |
1921 |
731 |
L |
26. |
Rogers Hornsby+ (25) |
235 |
1921 |
674 |
R |
27. |
Kirby Puckett+ (28) |
234 |
1988 |
691 |
R |
|
Lloyd Waner+ (23) |
234 |
1929 |
726 |
L |
29. |
Shoeless Joe Jackson (23) |
233 |
1911 |
641 |
L |
30. |
Earl Averill+ (34) |
232 |
1936 |
682 |
L |
1.) What is the number of hits earned by different professional baseball players in a season?
2.) What was your sample collection technique stratified (what are the strata), cluster (how), simple random (if you had a lot of responses or data points), or systematic (if you had a lot of responses or data points)?
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If your data is quantitative, you'll make a guess about the mean for your data (it could be "=" for 2-tailed test, or > (or equal to) or < (or equal to) for the 1-tailed test (your guess could be null or alternative hypothesis (keep in mind that "=" is present in the null), in which case the null hypothesis would be rejected or failed to be rejected (see if you can form an appropriate conclusion about your "guess" or claim.
If your data is qualitative, you can base it as a "yes" or "no" answer to make it about p or proportion test ?
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