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Chapter 4 Problem 48E

Question

Problem 48E

Music library Students were asked how many songs they had in their digital music libraries. Here’s a display of the responses:

a) What aspect of this distribution makes it difficult to summarize, or to discuss, center and spread?

b) What would you suggest doing with these data if we want to understand them better?

Solution

Problem 48E

Music library Students were asked how many songs they had in their digital music libraries. Here’s a display of the responses:

a) What aspect of this distribution makes it difficult to summarize, or to discuss, center and spread?

b) What would you suggest doing with these data if we want to understand them better?

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a)

The graph considers the number of songs in the students’ digital music libraries.

The display indicates that a smaller number of songs are possessed by a large number of students and a greater number of songs are possessed by a smaller number of students. Thus, the distribution of songs among students is highly skewed and more specifically, the distribution is positively skewed.

Because of this aspect; that is, because of positive skewness in the distribution, it is difficult to summarise the data. In other words, the skewness hinders the knowledge of the center and spread.

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Title Stats: Data and Models  4 
Author Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David E. Bock
ISBN 9780321986498

Music library Students were asked how many songs they had

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