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Author: Callister
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A study of the ability of individuals to walk in a straight line reported the accompanying data on cadence (strides per second) for a sample of n = 20 randomly selected healthy men.
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A normal probability plot gives substantial support to the assumption that the population distribution of cadence is approximately normal. A descriptive summary of the data from Minitab follows.
Variable
cadence
Variable
N
Mean
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cadence
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Min
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Median
0.9300
Max
1.0800
TrMean
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Q1
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Q3
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SEMean
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