Stats Project Tech Instructions
Stats Project Tech Instructions
A. Using your up arrow key to enter the lists’ label line and
highlight L1 as shown.
4. You are now ready to enter your data. Enter your data and after each entry hit the ENTER key.
Sort your data in ascending order (lowest to highest) by following these steps.
2. Choose menu option 2 by using your down arrow key and ENTER or just hit 2.
4. Enter the list to sort by hitting the keys 2ND 1 . (L1 is listed above the 1 key.)
5. Hit ENTER and the word DONE should appear on your window.
7. When you are finished reviewing your data, type 2ND MODE (QUIT is above the MODE key).
Calculate the Mean, Median, Quartiles, Min., Max., and the number of data elements (n).
1. Hit the STAT key and then use the right arrow key to go to the CALC menu.
2. Choose menu option 1 by hitting ENTER or just type a 1. Your screen should look like the one below.
3. Enter the list where your data may be found. In this case, it is L1 so type 2ND 1.
4. Hit ENTER.
mean
1. Make sure the Y= graphs are off by hitting Y= and clear any old graphs. Then hit 2ND Y= . The window
will appear similar to the one shown below.
2. Hit Enter.
3. The next three steps will select the correct options for our graphs.
A. Place the curser over the On option and hit Enter. This will turn the graph on.
B. Use your down arrow key to get to the Type: options. Use the right arrow key to choose the second
box-and-whiskers graph by hitting Enter.
C. Move to the Xlist: option. This is where your data may be found. Type in L1 . The Freq: should be 1.
4. Hit the ZOOM key and the select number 9 off of the ZOOM Menu or Just hit the ZOOM 9 keys. This is
the Zoom Statistics Option. A box-and-whiskers graph like the one below should appear.
5. Use the TRACE key and the right and left arrows to move along the graph and read the data values.
Data with Frequency Columns
Calculate the Mean, Median, Quartiles, Min., Max., and the number of data elements (n).
1. Hit the STAT key and then use the right arrow key to go to the CALC menu.
2. Choose menu option 1 by hitting ENTER or just type a 1. Your screen should look like the one below.
3. Enter the list where your data scores may be found. In this case, it is L1 so type 2ND 1.
4. Enter a comma , and the list (L2) where the frequency can be found 2ND 2 .
5. Hit ENTER. The screen should look similar to the one below.
mean
1. Make sure the Y= graphs are off by hitting Y= and clear any old graphs. Then hit 2ND Y= .
2. Hit Enter.
3. The next three steps will select the correct options for our graphs.
A. Place the curser over the On option and hit Enter. This will turn the graph on.
B. Use your down arrow key to get to the Type: options. Use the right arrow key to choose the second
box-and-whiskers graph by hitting Enter.
C. Move to the Xlist: option. This is where your data may be found. Type in L1 .
D. Move to the Freq: option. This is where your frequency list may be found. Type L2.
4. Hit the ZOOM key and the select number 9 off of the ZOOM Menu or Just hit the ZOOM 9 keys. This is
the Zoom Statistics Option. A box-and-whiskers graph like the one below should appear.
5. Use the TRACE key and the right and left arrows to move along the graph and read the data values.
Creating Histograms in MS Excel
1. Open MS Excel.
2. Double Click on the Sheet1 tab at the bottom of the window and type “Data”.
3. On your Data worksheet, cell A1, type “Data” in the top row. In cell B1, type
“Interval Start”. In cell C1, type “Interval End”. In cell D1, type “Frequency”.
In E1, type “Freq Label”. In F1, type “Cumulative”. In G1, type “Cumulative
Label”. (see example next page)
4. Starting in A2 and continuing down column A, type all of the data in your set.
5. Calculating and entering intervals: Find the interval size by dividing the
range of your data by the number of bars you want to see in your histogram.
Round up to the next integer. In Columns B and C, type the start and end of
each interval. The intervals must all be the same size! For example, if the first
interval is 1-4, the next must be 5-8. Cell B2 should contain your lowest data
value. The bottom-most cell in column C should contain your highest data
value.
19. In the data sheet, highlight cells A1 through G18. Select FilePrint Area Set
Print Area.
20. Print the Data
Data Interval Start Interval End Frequency Freq Label Cumulative Cumulative Label
Sheet, the Frequency 0 0 14 9 0-14 9 0-14
Histogram Sheet, and 1 15 29 2 15-29 11 0-29 the
4 30 44 2 30-44 13 0-44
Cumulative 6 45 59 1 45-59 14 0-59
Histogram Sheet. 7 60 74 1 60-74 15 0-74
7 75 90 2 75-90 17 0-90
Example Data Sheet: 9
11
12
23
25
31
33
55 Mean 27.5
65 Median 12
89 Mode 7
90 Range 90
Using MS Excel to Create a Circle Graph
Beverage Frequency
Water 8 Beverage Preferences
Regular
Soda 2
Diet Soda 5
Juice 6 Sports Drink Water 24%
Milk 2 31%
Sports
Drink 10 Regular Soda
6%
Milk 6%
Diet Soda
Juice 18% 15%