Bundle: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis, 5th + WebAssign Printed Access Card: Peck/Olsen/Devore. 5th Edition, Single-Term
Bundle: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis, 5th + WebAssign Printed Access Card: Peck/Olsen/Devore. 5th Edition, Single-Term
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ISBN: 9781305620711
Author: Roxy Peck, Chris Olsen, Jay L. Devore
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 52CR

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To determine

Construct a comparative bar chart for the data using relative frequencies.

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Answer to Problem 52CR

The comparative bar chart is given below:

Bundle: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis, 5th + WebAssign Printed Access Card: Peck/Olsen/Devore. 5th Edition, Single-Term, Chapter 3, Problem 52CR

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The data represents the responses regarding the perceived harm of smoking for the groups smokers, former smokers, and nonsmokers.

The general formula for the relative frequency is as follows:

RelativeFrequency = FrequencyTotal frequency

Substitute the frequency for the responses as “vary harmful” and the total frequency for smokers as “241” in relative frequency.

RelativeFrequencyfor the response very harmful for smokers=145241=0.602

Relative frequencies for the remaining responses are obtained below:

Perceived Risk of Smoking                      Relative Frequency
SmokersFormer SmokersNonsmokers
Very harmful145241=0.602204261=0.782432502=0.861
Somewhat harmful72241=0.29942261=0.16150502=0.100
Not too harmful145241=0.07110261=0.03815502=0.030
Not at all harmful7241=0.0295261=0.0195502=0.010

Software procedure:

Step-by-step procedure to draw comparative bar graph using MINITAB software:

  • Choose Graph > Bar Chart
  • From Bars represent, choose Values from a table.
  • Under Two-way table, choose Cluster. Click OK.
  • In Graph variables, enter the column of Smokers, Former Smokers, and Nonsmokers.
  • In Row labels, enter the column of 'Risk of smoking'.
  • In Table Arrangement, choose Rows are outermost categories and columns are innermost.
  • Click OK.

b.

To determine

Comment on how smokers, former smokers, and nonsmokers differ with respect to perceived risk of smoking.

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From the comparative bar chart, it is observed that, most number of non-smokers have the belief that smoking is very harmful. For other three groups, the difference between the believes of smokers, non-smokers, and former smokers are almost same and the frequency is very less.

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