Graphs in the news. Find a bar graph of categorical data from a newspaper, a magazine, or the Internet. a) Is the graph clearly labeled? b) Does it violate the area principle? c) Does the accompanying article tell the Ws of the variable? d) Do you think the article correctly interprets the data? Explain.
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Data
3
Displaying and Describing Categorical Data
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Displaying and Summarizing Quantitative Data
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Understanding and Comparing Distributions
6
The Standard Deviation as a Ruler and the Normal Model
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Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation
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Linear Regression
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Regrission Wisdom
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Re-expressing Data: Get It Straight!
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Understanding Randomness
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Sample Surveys
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Experiments and Observational Studies
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From Randomness to Probability
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Probability Rules
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Random Variables
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Probability Models
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Sampling Distribution Models
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Confidence Intervals for Proportions
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Testing Hypotheses About Proportions
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More About Tests and Intervals
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Comparing Two Proportions
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Inferences About Means
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ComparingMeans
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Paired Samples and Blocks
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Comparing Counts
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Inferences for Regression
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Chapter 3 Problem 5
Question
Movie genres. The pie chart summarizes the genres of120 first-run movies released in 2005.a) Is this an appropriate display for the genres?Why/why not?b) Which genre was least common?8. Ratings again. Here is a bar chart summarizing the2005 movie ratings, as seen in the pie chart in Exercise 6.a) Which was the least common rating?b) An editorial claimed that theres been a growth in PG-13 rated films that, according to the writer, have toomuch sex and violence, at the expense of G-ratedAction/AdventureComedyDramaThriller/Horror
Solution
Romance
Musical
a) Yes, this is an appropriate display for the genres because it provides an easy to read visualization of the percentage of each genre in the total of 120 movies.
b) Musical was the least common genre with only
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Title
Stats: Modeling The World 3
Author
David E. Bock
ISBN
9780131359581