Descriptive Statistics and Interpretation
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Running head: DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS |
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Descriptive Statistics
Name
QNT/561
Date
Instructor’s Name
Descriptive Statistics
Determine the appropriate descriptive statistics.
Note: If the data was normally distributed, use the mean and standard deviation. If the data was skewed significantly, use the median and interquartile range.
Numeric Variable Name1
Distribution: State if not normally distributed
Central Tendency: |
Dispersion: |
Number: |
Min/Max: |
Confidence Interval: (if distribution is normal) |
Numeric Variable Name2 (if applicable)
Distribution: State if not normally distributed
Central Tendency: |
Dispersion: |
Number: |
Min/Max: |
Confidence Interval: (if distribution is normal) |
Attribute Variable Name (if applicable)
Create a bar chart. Describe the proportions.
Descriptive Statistics Interpretation
Numeric Variable Name1
Describe the variable in laymen terms.
Numeric Variable Name2 (if applicable)
Describe the variable in laymen terms.
Appendix A
Raw data used in the analysis
Fit data to one page.
Appendix B
Charts and Tables
This part of the paper will include items that are then cited in the body of the paper. Usually, large items are placed here not to distract from reading the paper.
Appendix C
Descriptive Statistics
This part of the paper will include descriptive statistics.