Part A: Exploratory Data AnalysisPreparation:
·
Open the files for the course
project and the data set.
· For each of the five variables,
process, organize, present and summarize the data. Analyze each variable by
itself using graphical and numerical techniques of summarization. Use Excel as
much as possible, explaining what the results reveal. Some of the following
graphs may be helpful: stem-leaf diagram, frequency/relative frequency table,
histogram, boxplot, dot plot, pie chart, bar graph. Caution: not all of these
are appropriate for each of these variables, nor are they all necessary. More
is not necessarily better. In addition be sure to find the appropriate measures
of central tendency, the measures of dispersion, and the shapes of the
distributions (for the quantitative variables) for the above data. Where
appropriate, use the five number summary (the Min, Q1, Median, Q3, Max). Once
again, use Excel as appropriate, and explain what the results mean.
·
Analyze the connections or
relationships between the variables. There are ten possible pairings of two
variables. Use graphical as well as numerical summary measures. Explain the
results of the analysis. Be sure to consider all 10 pairings. Some variables
show clear relationships, while others do not.
·
From the variable analysis
above, provide the analysis and interpretation for three individual variables.
This would include no more than 1 graph for each, one or two measures of
central tendency and variability (as appropriate), the shapes of the
distributions for quantitative variables, and two or three sentences of
interpretation.
· For the 10 pairings, identify
and report only on three of the pairings, again using graphical and numerical
summary (as appropriate), with interpretations. Please note that at least one
pairing must include a qualitative variable and at least one pairing must not
include a qualitative variable.
· Prepare the report in Microsoft
Word, integrating graphs and tables with text explanations and interpretations.
Be sure to include graphical and numerical back up for the explanations and
interpretations. Be selective in what is included in the report to meet the
requirements of the report without extraneous information.
· All DeVry University policies
are in effect, including the plagiarism policy.
· Project Part A report is due by
the end of Week 2.
· Project Part A is worth 100
total points. See grading rubric below.
Submission: The report, including all
relevant graphs and numerical analysis along with interpretations
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