Problem 28E Fuel economy Describe what these boxplots tell you about the relationship between the number of cylinders a car’s engine has and the car’s fuel economy (mpg):
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Problem 35E
Caffeine A student study of the effects of caffeine asked volunteers to take a memory test 2 hours after drinking soda. Some drank caffeine-free cola, some drank regular cola (with caffeine), and others drank a mixture of the two (getting a half-dose of caffeine). Here are the 5-number summaries for each group’s scores (number of items recalled correctly) on the memory test:
|
N |
Min |
Q1 |
Median |
Q3 |
Max |
No Caffeine |
15 |
16 |
20 |
21 |
24 |
26 |
Low Caffeine |
15 |
16 |
18 |
21 |
24 |
27 |
High Caffeine |
15 |
12 |
17 |
19 |
22 |
24 |
a) Describe the W’s for these data.
b) Name the variables and classify each as categorical or quantitative.
c) Create parallel boxplots to display these results as best you can with this information.
d) Write a few sentences comparing the performances of the three groups.
Solution
Problem 4.35
Caffeine. A student study of the effects of caffeine asked volunteers to take a memory test 2 hours after drinking soda. Some drank caffeine-free cola, some drank regular cola (with caffeine), and others drank a mixture of the two (getting a half-dose of caffeine). Here are the 5-number summaries for each group’s scores (number of items recalled correctly) on the memory test:
a) Describe the W’s for this data.
b) Name the variables and classify each as categorical or quantitative.
c) Create side-by-side boxplots to display these results as best you can with this information.
d) Write a few sentences comparing the performances of the three groups
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A student study of the effects of caffeine asked volunteers to take a memory test 2 hours after drinking soda. Some drank caffeine-free cola, some drank regular cola (with caffeine), and others drank a mixture of the two (getting a half-dose of caffeine). Here are the 5-number summaries for each group’s scores (number of items recalled correctly) on the memory test:
(a) To describe the W’s for these data
Who – The Student Volunteers
What – Memory Test
When – Not Specified
Where – Not Specified
Why – To test whether caffeine revitalizes memory
How – The volunteers took a memory test 2 hours after drinking soda of three types – caffeine free, low caffeine and high caffeine.
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