Revilla - Nomerto Jr. M 19 4767 933
Revilla - Nomerto Jr. M 19 4767 933
Revilla - Nomerto Jr. M 19 4767 933
Course Description: Basically, the course covers topics on descriptive and inferential
statistics. Statistical procedures and formulas used for data analysis are discussed with
computer applications.
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Figure 10 shows that the MAED students section F answered the „‟Learning is the
same in classroom at home on the internet”. Based on the data gathered, 58.3% or 14
responses were agree while 41.7% or 10 responses were disagree.
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Course Description: Basically, the course covers topics on descriptive and inferential
statistics. Statistical procedures and formulas used for data analysis are discussed with
computer applications.
1. Last semester, the ages of the students at a certain college ranged from 16 to 25
years old. Descriptive
2. Based on the survey conducted by the National Statistics Office, it is estimated that
24% of unemployed people are women. Descriptive
4. Cigarettes were associated with 31% of the 4,700 civilian fire deaths in 2000.
Descriptive
5. A recent study showed that eating garlic can lower blood pressure. Inferential
5. Nationality. Quantitative
10. The number of students who fail their first statistics quiz. Quantitative
1. In a survey conducted in 2010, senior high school students were asked if they had
ever used marijuana. Of the females sampled, 445 said yes and 675 said no; of the
males sampled, 515 said yes and 641 said no. Are male high school students more
likely to use marijuana?
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Yes, because as you can see, this figure shows the total numbers of senior high school
students who were answered the survey. Based on the results, 515 male high school
students more likely to use marijuana than 445 female high school students answered yes.
2. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: “I don‟t trust telephone
surveys anymore. More and more individuals particularly young individuals do not
have a land line. Moreover, these individuals are likely to differ from older individuals
on key issues such as support for Democratic candidates, acceptance of
homosexuality, and support for the legalization of marijuana. If we are missing these
younger individuals, our survey estimates will be biased”. Explain.
I agree, because people are free misrepresenting themselves, it raises the questions
of whether surveys can provide an accurate view about what people truly believe and
value. Sadly, there’s solid evidence telephone surveys are unreliable. The problem
is so systematic that there’s a whole body of scientific studies focused on what’s
called hypothetical bias. This mean that telephone surveys questions cannot be
trusted.
Instruction: Classify each sample as random, stratified, systematic, or cluster.
1. Every 12th customer entering a shopping mall is asked to select his or her favorite
store. Systematic
2. In a university, all teachers from three buildings are interview to determine whether
they believe the students have higher grades now than in previous years. random
4. A teacher writes the name of each student in a card, shuffles the cards, and then
draw five names. random
6. Last year‟s total number of students at a certain school was 8,800. This is an
example of an inferential statistics. False
7. Data classified into color are measure using the nominal scale. True
10. Variables are the values that the data can assume. True
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Course Description: Basically, the course covers topics on descriptive and inferential
statistics. Statistical procedures and formulas used for data analysis are discussed with
computer applications.
1.1 age
1.2 gender
1.3 track/course
1. Demographic Profile
1.1 age
Figure 1
The figure shows the data presentation of demographic profile in term of age.
The survey identified that 85.7% of SHS students were 17-18 while 7.1% were 15-16
& 19.
2.2 Gender
Figure 2
The figure 2 shows the gender of the selected SHS students 57.1% were
male while 42.9% were female
2.3 Track/course
Figure 3
The figure 3 shows the chosen track/course of the selected SHS students
71.4% were enrolled in Technical Vocational Livelihood while 28.6% were enrolled in
General Academic Track.