Histograms and Descriptive Statistics Assignment

Histograms and Descriptive Statistics Assignment

Your first IBM SSPS assignment includes two sections.

 

(A)Create two histograms and provide interpretations.

 

(B) Calculate measures of central tendency and dispersion and provide interpretations.

 

Section 1: Histograms and Visual Interpretation

Section 1 will include one histogram of “total” scores for all the males in the data set, and one histogram of “total” scores for all the females in the data set.

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Create two histograms using the total and gender variables in your grades.sav data set:

 

A histogram for male students.

A histogram for female students.

Section 1 will include one histogram of “total” scores for all the males in the data set, and one histogram of “total” scores for all the females in the data set. Below the histograms, provide an interpretation based on your visual inspection. Correctly use all of the following terms in your discussion:

 

Skew.

Kurtosis.

Outlier.

Symmetry.

Modality.

Comment on any differences between males and females regarding their total scores. Analyze the strengths and limitations of visually interpreting histograms.

 

Section 2: Calculate and Interpret Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

Using the grades.sav file, compute descriptive statistics, including mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis for the following variables:

 

id.

gender.

ethnicity.

gpa.

quiz3.

total.

Below the Descriptives table:

 

Indicate which variable(s) are meaningless to interpret in terms of mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis. Justify your decision.

Next, indicate which variable(s) are meaningful to interpret. Justify your decision.

For meaningful variables, specify any variables that are in the ideal range for both skewness and kurtosis.

Specify any variables that are acceptable but not excellent.

Specify any variables that are unacceptable. Explain your decisions.

For all meaningful variables, report and interpret the descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis).

Submit your assignment as an attached Word document. All weekly assignments are due by the end of the week on Sunday at 11:59 pm CST.

 

 

Key Details and Instructions

Submit your assignment as an attached Word document.

Begin your assignment by creating a properly formatted APA title page. Include a reference list at the end of the document if necessary.

 

On page 2, begin section 1.

Organize the narrative report with your SPSS output charts and tables integrated along with your responses to the specific requirements listed for that assignment. (See the Copy/Export Output Instructions in the Resources area for how to do this).

 

Label all tables and graphs in a manner consistent with Capella’s APA Style and Formatting guidelines. Citations, if needed, should be included in the text as well as a reference section at the end of the report.

 

For additional help in completing this assignment, refer to the Step-By-Step Guide Histograms and Descriptive Statistics in the Resources area.

 

 

IBM SPSS Step-by-Step Guide: Histograms and Descriptive Statistics

Note: This guide is an example of creating histograms and descriptive statistics in SPSS with the grades.sav file. The variables shown in this guide do not correspond with the actual variables assigned in Unit 3 Assignment 1. Carefully follow the Unit 3 Assignment 1 instructions for a list of assigned variables. Screen shots were created with SPSS 21.0.

Section 1: Histograms and Visual Inspection

Refer to your Unit 3 assignment instructions for a list of assigned Section 1 variables. The example variable “final” is shown below.

Step 1. Open grades.sav in SPSS.

 

Studies

Readings

Use your George and Mallery text to complete the following:

 

Review the “An Introduction to the Example” section of Chapter 1. This section provides definitions of SPSS variables used in your Unit 3 assignments.

Read Chapter 6 “Frequencies.” This reading addresses the following topics:

Frequencies.

Bar Charts.

Histograms.

Percentiles.

Read Chapter 7 “Descriptive Statistics.” This reading addresses the following topics:

Statistical Significance.

The Normal Distribution.

Mean, Median, and Mode.

Variance and Standard Deviation Skewness, and Kurtosis.

Maximum, Minimum, Range, and Sum.

Standard Error.

Your SPSS Data Set

The grades.sav file is a sample SPSS data set from the George and Mallery text. The fictional data represent a teacher’s recording of student demographics and performance on quizzes and a final exam across three sections of the course. Each section consists of about 35 students ( N = 105).

 

Last week, you converted grades2.dat to grades.sav. There are 21 variables in grades.sav.

 

Open your grades.sav file and navigate to the “Variable View” tab.

Click the link to open the Data Set Instructions and make sure you have the correct Values and Scales of Measurement assigned.

Histograms and Descriptive Statistics Assignment