Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods
Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods
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ISBN: 9781337119917
Author: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 5CRP

Political Science: Georgia Democrats How Democratic is Georgia? County-by-county results are shown for a recent election. For your convenience, the data have been sorted in increasing order (Source: County and City Data Book, 12th edition, U.S. Census Bureau).

Percentage of Democratic vote by counties in Georgia

Chapter 3, Problem 5CRP, Political Science: Georgia Democrats How Democratic is Georgia? County-by-county results are shown

  1. (a) Make a box-and-whisker plot of the data. Find the interquartile range.
  2. (b) Grouped Data Make a frequency table using five classes. Then estimate the mean and sample standard deviation using the frequency table. Compute a 75% Chebyshev interval centered about the mean.
  3. (c) If you have a statistical calculator or computer, use it to find the actual sample mean and sample standard deviation. Otherwise, use the values Σx – 2769 and Σx2 – 132,179 to compute the sample mean and sample standard deviation.

a.

Expert Solution
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To determine

Draw the box-and-whisker plot.

Find the interquartile range.

Answer to Problem 5CRP

The box-and-whisker plot is shown below:

Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods, Chapter 3, Problem 5CRP , additional homework tip  1

The interquartile range is 12.75.

Explanation of Solution

Step-by-step procedure to draw the box-and-whisker plot using MINITAB software:

  • Choose Graph > Boxplot or Stat > EDA > Boxplot.
  • Under One Y, choose Simple. Click OK.
  • In Graph variables, enter the data of Democrats.
  • Click OK in all dialogue boxes.

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the interquartile range using MINITAB software:

  • Choose Stat > Basic Statistics > Display Descriptive Statistics.
  • In Variables, enter the columns Percentage_Democrats.
  • Check Options, Select Interquartile range.
  • Click OK in all dialogue boxes.

Output obtained using the MINITAB software is given below:

Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods, Chapter 3, Problem 5CRP , additional homework tip  2

From the output, the interquartile range is 12.75.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Create a table for frequency table with five.

Find the mean and sample standard deviation using the frequency table.

Find the 75% Chebyshev interval centered about the mean.

Answer to Problem 5CRP

The frequency distribution table is given below:

Class LimitsMidpointsFrequency
31-3834.511
39-4642.524
47-5450.515
55-6258.57
63-7066.53

The value of the sample mean is 46.1.

The sample standard deviation is 8.64.

The 75% Chebyshev interval centered about the mean are between 28.82 and 63.38.

Explanation of Solution

Midpoint:

The midpoint is calculated as given below:

Midpoint=(Lower class limit+Upper class limit)2

Frequency:

Frequency is the number of data points that fall under each class.

From the given data set, the largest data point is 200 and the smallest data point is 10.

Class Width:

The class width is calculated as follows:

Class width=(Largest data pointSmallest data point)Number of classes=(6831)5=7.48

The class width is 8. Hence, the lower class limit for the second class 39 is calculated by adding 8 to 31. Following this pattern, all the lower class limits are established. Then, the upper class limits are calculated.

The frequency distribution table is given below:

Class LimitsMidpointsFrequency
31-3834.511
39-4642.524
47-5450.515
55-6258.57
63-7066.53

The formula for the sample mean, the sample variance, and the sample standard deviation for grouped data is given below:

x¯=xfns2=(xx¯)2fn1s=(xx¯)2fn1

Where, x is the midpoint, x¯ is the mean, n is the total number of values in the data, and f is the number of entries in that class.

The midpoint and the frequency is obtained from the histogram.

The value of xf is obtained below:

Midpoint (x)Frequency (f)xf
34.511379.5
42.5241020
50.515757.5
58.57409.5
66.53199.5
 f=n=60xf=2,766

The value of sample mean is obtained below:

x¯=2,76660=46.1

Thus, the value of the sample mean is 46.1.

The value of (xx¯)2f is obtained below:

Midpoint (x)Frequency (f)xx¯(xx¯)2(xx¯)2f
34.511–11.6134.561,480.16
42.524–3.612.96311.04
50.5154.419.36290.4
58.5712.4153.761,076.32
66.5320.4416.161,248.48
    (xx¯)2f=4,406.4

The sample standard deviation is obtained below:

s=4,406.4601=4,406.459=8.64

Thus, the sample standard deviation is 8.64.

The 75% Chebyshev interval centered on the mean is obtained below:

x¯2s=46.12(8.64)=46.117.28=28.82x¯+2s=46.1+2(8.64)=46.1+17.28=63.38

Thus, the 75% Chebyshev interval centered about the mean are between 28.82 and 63.38.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

Find the actual sample mean and sample standard deviation using statistical computer.

Answer to Problem 5CRP

The value of actual sample mean is 46.15.

The value of sample standard deviation is 8.63.

Explanation of Solution

Step-by-step procedure to obtain the mean and standard deviation using MINITAB software:

  • Choose Stat > Basic Statistics > Display Descriptive Statistics.
  • In Variables enter the columns Percentage_Democrats.
  • Check Options, Select Mean, and standard deviation.
  • Click OK in all dialogue boxes.

Output obtained using the MINITAB software is given below:

Understandable Statistics: Concepts and Methods, Chapter 3, Problem 5CRP , additional homework tip  3

From the MINITAB output, the value of actual sample mean is 46.15 and the value of sample standard deviation is 8.63.

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