Essentials of Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
Essentials of Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap Course List)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781337098120
Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau, Lori-Ann B. Forzano
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 19P

For the following set of scores, find the value of each expression:

X
1
2
4
1
3

a. ΣX2

b. (ΣX)2

c. Σ(X + 1)

d. Σ(X + 1)2

a.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To Find: The value of X2 .

Answer to Problem 19P

The value of X2 is 31.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

X represents the scores. The scores are 1, 2, 4, 1, and 3.

Calculation:

X  represents the scores.

Y represents the values when square of  each score is done, that is:

Y=X2

Then,

Y=X2

Software procedure:

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the X2 using the SPSS software:

  • Go to Variable View> Enter the name of the variable as X and second variable as Y.
  • Go to Data View>Enter the values of X.
  • Go to Transform>Choose Compute variable>Enter Y in Target Variable> choose X >Move X to Numeric Expression.
  • Choose (^) sign > Enter 2.
  • Choose OK.
  • Choose Analyze > Descriptive Statistics> choose Descriptive.
  • Select Y and move it under variable(s)>Choose Options>Select Sum.
  • Choose Continue> choose OK.

Output using the SPSS software is given below:

Descriptive Statistics
  N Sum
Y 5 31.00
Valid N (listwise) 5

From the SPSS output, the value of Y=X2 is 31.

Conclusion:

The value of X2 is 31.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To Find: The value of (X)2 .

Answer to Problem 19P

The value of (X)2 is 121.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

X represents the scores.

The scores are 1, 2, 4, 1 and 3.

Calculation:

X represents the scores.

X represent the sum of all scores.

Software procedure:

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the X using the SPSS software:

  • Go to Variable View> Enter the name of the variable as X.
  • Go to Data View>Enter the values of X.
  • Choose Analyze > Descriptive Statistics> choose Descriptive.
  • Select X and move it under variable(s)>Choose Options>Select Sum.
  • Choose Continue.
  •  choose OK.

Output using the SPSS software is given below:

Descriptive Statistics
  N Sum
X 5 11.00
Valid N ( list wise ) 5  

From the SPSS output, the value of X is 11.

(X)=11

The value of (X)2 is calculated as:

(X)2=(X)×(X)=11×11=121

Conclusion:

The value of (X)2 is 121.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To Find: The value of (X+1) .

Answer to Problem 19P

The value of (X+1) is 16.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

X represents the scores.

The scores are 1, 2, 4, 1 and 3.

Calculation:

X  represents the scores.

Y represents the values when 1 is added from each score, that is:

Y=X+1

Then,

Y=(X+1)

Software procedure:

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the (X+1) using the SPSS software:

  • Go to Variable View> Enter the name of the variable as X and second variable as Y.
  • Go to Data View>Enter the values of X.
  • Go to Transform>Choose Compute variable>Enter Y in Target Variable
  • Choose X >Move X to Numeric Expression.
  • Choose (+) sign > Enter 1.
  • Choose OK.
  • Choose Analyze > Descriptive Statistics> choose Descriptive.
  • Select Y and move it under variable(s)>Choose Options>Select Sum.
  • Choose Continue
  •  choose OK.

Output using the SPSS software is given below:

Descriptive Statistics
  N Sum
Y 5 16.00
Valid N (listwise) 5

From the SPSS output, the value of Y=(X+1) is 16.

Conclusion:

The value of (X+1) is 16.

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To Find: The value of (X+1)2 .

Answer to Problem 19P

The value of (X+1)2 is 58.

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

X represents the scores.

The scores are 1, 2, 4, 1 and 3.

Calculation:

X  represents the scores.

Y represents the values when 1 is added from each score and then squaring it that is:

Y=(X+1)2

Then,

Y=(X+1)2

Software procedure:

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the (X+1)2 using the SPSS software:

  • Go to Variable View> Enter the name of the variable as X and second variable as Y.
  • Go to Data View>Enter the values of X.
  • Go to Transform>Choose Compute variable>Enter Y in Target Variable.
  • Write (X+1)*(X+1) in Numeric Expression.
  • Choose OK.
  • Choose Analyze > Descriptive Statistics> choose Descriptive.
  • Select Y and move it under variable(s)>Choose Options>Select Sum.
  • Choose Continue> choose OK.

Output using the SPSS software is given below:

Descriptive Statistics
  N Sum
Y 5 58.00
Valid N (listwise) 5

From the SPSS output, the value of Y=(X+1)2 is 58.

Conclusion:

The value of (X+1)2 is 58.

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