Math 151 , Spring 2005, Day 5 Wed. Feb. 9 Hit reload to get most current version

In Computer Lab, Mac 101.  Bring text; disk to save on (containing your circle data if possible.)
Handout:
8 sides with Index on the 8th.  Extras will be in the white folder outside my door.
In class:
Read p. 1, Work through page 2, at least thru Changing properties ,
Page 3:  Start by putting pulse only into Dependent list: OK.  Examine output. 
  Then add height to Dependent list.  Open the Statistics button, Check Percentiles.  Examine output.
  Open Options button.  Explore the difference between listwise and pairwise exclusion (there are 25 pulses & 26 heights).
  Move hair (coded) to Factors box, examine output.
Start to print (p.1), using print preview. (Don't print.) Be sure to Select output beforehand.
Page 4: Interactive graphs.  Do histogram, dotplot shown.
Page 7: Import a file

Day 5 (Wed. Feb. 9): Reading ahead: Finish D&V Ch5, AS Ch5 (D&V, and I, will do medians, quartiles, boxplots first, then mean/s.d.  AS does middles, then spreads, then boxplots.)

HOMEWORK DAY 5 Hand in each problem as it is finished.  All by next Wednesday, Day 8.
Use SPSS
unless otherwise instructed.
Print all graphs; copy down numbers onto the paper instead of printing those big tables.

A.  From the text: #28, Ch4p 54.  Cholesterol & Smoking Note Group "1" in the data file is Smokers, Group "2" is Ex (by examining the data, or using View: Value labels, which have been put on here)
   Find the histograms asked for.
   Then find side-by-side dotplots.  And Boxplots. (These come out nicer if the Measure of Group is made Ordinal)
   And find the two 5-number summaries, and the IQRs.
Write your brief report using this information. 
Also tell which graphical display you like best for these: histograms, dotplots, or boxplots.

B.  From the text: #32, Ch4 p 32.  Drunk driving (These comments:)
a) Use  the SPSS  dotplot instead of the histogram for this.
b)  Timeplot: We haven't discussed these, but it shouldn't be hard. D&V pp. 43-4. Handout p.8.  If you can't get the connect-the-dots, connect them on the paper with pencil.
c) As written, discuss.

C.
Investigate the issue with data wrongly labeled Nominal or Ordinal. Use the file
Studat for SPSS (Which you changed and saved after working p. 2)
(SPSS for class 05\ Studat complete is what you should have gotten; use that one if you don't have yours.)
Make a dot plot and a histogram of Pulse. Now change the Measure for Pulse to Ordinal, in the Data Editor.
Try making a dot plot and a histogram of Pulse again. (The icon for Pulse should now not be a ruler. If it is, hit Reset, so the icon becomes the 3 towers. Then proceed.) Print the graphs, compare to the first graph(s),  and write on your paper what has happened, and what is wrong with the Ordinal graph(s).

D.  Import your Circle data into SPSS.  If you don't have your data, use SPSS for class 05\ CircleSRSlapptr , my data from my laptop
Be sure to check the Measure column, Variable View of Data Editor. Make graphs and/or calculate summary numbers which address 3 of the questions in the class's question list.  Write up your results.

E. Contingency tables and Using Pre-piled data in SPSS (like two-variables part of Chapter 3)
(This re-creates the work on p. 6 of the handout)
Use CircleSRS1.sav to create a contingency table with percents conditioned on Hand. And a Segmented Bar Chart.
Now open and examine CircleSRS1 hand&color prepiled.sav and create a contingency table with percents conditioned on Hand. And a Segmented Bar Chart.  The results should be identical for the two files.  Print them out to hand in.  


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