Raw data is the survey response
Raw data (sometimes called source data or atomic data) is data
that has not been processed for use. A distinction is sometimes
made between data and information to the effect that information is
the end product of data processing. Raw data that has undergone
processing is sometimes referred to as cooked data.
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A survey asked how many children people have. The survey results are given in the histogram above. List the raw data (survey responses). " PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME HOW YOU GOT THE ANSWER; THE STEPS PLEASE AND THANK YOU " data A survey asked how many children people have. The survey results are given in the histogram above. List the raw data (survey responses)
Try another similar question , reattempt last question below, or select another question. Number of children A survey asked how many children people have. The survey results are given in the histogram above. Find the relatı frequency of people who have 3 children Preview Points available on this attempt: 0.9 of original 1 Unlimited attempts. Score on last attempt: 0. Score in gradebook: 0 Message instructor about this question Submit When you are done, click here to see a summary...
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requency Tables Due Sun 02/03/2019 10:00 am 150 people are asked how many siblings they have? # of Siblings Frequency Relative Frequency 0.1733 0.1667 Cumulative Frequency 26 51 39 0.26 27 0.22 150 a. Complete the table (Use 4 decimal places when applicable) b. What percent of the people have exactly one sibling? % Hint: Frequency Tables Textbook Pages Points possible: 1 This ts attempt 1 of 3. Message instructor about this question MacBook Air 4) 8 0
In a survey, 11 people were asked how much they spent on their child's last birthday gift. The results were roughly bell-shaped with a mean of $33 and standard deviation of $2. Construct a confidence interval at a 80% confidence level. Give your answers to one decimal place. + I Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question O e ORI Type here to search C . 5 6 8
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The General Social Survey asked 46,349 women how many children they had. The results were as follows. Number of Children 0 Number of Women 12,656 7,438 11,290 7,143 3,797 1,811 916 552 776 2 4 5 7 8 or more Using a cutoff value of 0.05, which of the following events are considered unusual? Having 1 child Having 4 children Having 7 children Having Using a cutoff value of 0.05, which of the following events are considered unusual? Having 1...
A survey asked a group of medical doctors how many children they had fathered. The results are summarized by this ungrouped frequency distribution. Number of Children 0 1 2 3 4 6 Number of Doctors 16 22 15 16 4 6 (a) Calculate the sample mean for the number of children the doctors had fathered. (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.) (b) Calculate the variance for the number of children the doctors had fathered using the short-cut formula...