Observation EPS Rating Industry Group Strength 1 81 B 2 58 C 3 84 B 4 21 C 5 87 C 6 14 C 7 46 B 8 76 B 9 84 B 10 70 A 11 72 A 12 79 D 13 82 A 14 21 D 15 57 B 16 76 A 17 80 D 18 84 D 19 18 B 20 6 C a. Develop a crosstabulation using the EPS data for the row variable and Industry Strength as the column variables. Use classes of 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, and 76-100 for the EPS data. b. Compute the row percentages. What do these percentages tell you about the EPS data? c. Compute the column percentages. What do these percentage tell you about the industry groups?
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Observation | EPS Rating | Industry Group Strength |
1 | 81 | B |
2 | 58 | C |
3 | 84 | B |
4 | 21 | C |
5 | 87 | C |
6 | 14 | C |
7 | 46 | B |
8 | 76 | B |
9 | 84 | B |
10 | 70 | A |
11 | 72 | A |
12 | 79 | D |
13 | 82 | A |
14 | 21 | D |
15 | 57 | B |
16 | 76 | A |
17 | 80 | D |
18 | 84 | D |
19 | 18 | B |
20 | 6 | C |
a. Develop a crosstabulation using the EPS data for the row variable and Industry Strength as the column variables. Use classes of 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, and 76-100 for the EPS data. | ||
b. Compute the row percentages. What do these percentages tell you about the EPS data? | ||
c. Compute the column percentages. What do these percentage tell you about the industry groups? |
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