Title: Writing Intensive Statistics Course
1Writing Intensive Statistics Course
- Dr. Renan Sezer
- LaGuardia Community College
2Why Write?
- Write to learn
- Improve communication skills
- Develop analytical reading ability
- Develop ability to interpret result
- Frequent feedback
3Writing Exercises
- Low stake writing assignments
- Lead Up or Follow Up
- Staged high stake writing assignments
4Outcomes
- Better understanding of the concepts
- Higher success rate on exams
- Increased teacher-student interaction
- Improved writing
- Reduced fear of writing
5What did the students say?
- 77 - helpful in learning the subject better
- 85 - helped better prepare for the exam
- 69 - recommend such course for future students
- 15 - not sure
- 15 - not recommend
6Writing Assignment I (Week 1)
- A small company pays its president 200,000. The
vice-president gets 150,000. The foreman earns
30,000. There are three workers in the company,
earning 25,000, 22,000, 22,000 respectively.
The secretary earns 19,000.
7- Find the mode, median, mean income in this
company. - The union representative wants to negotiate new
wages. In this negotiation would he emphasize
mode, median or mean? Explain why in a
paragraph. - Which of the three measures would the president
of the company stress in the negotiations?
Explain why in a paragraph. - Which do you think best represents this sample?
Explain why in a paragraph. - Can you say that the measure you chose in 4 is
always best to use? Explain why or why not in a
paragraph.
8A Mediocre One
- 1)
- Mode 22,000 (appears twice)
- 19,000, 22,000, 22,000, 25,000, 30,000,
150,000, 200,000 - Mean 468,000 / 7 66,857
- Median 19t, 22t, 22t, 25t, 30t, 150t, 200t
- 2) I think that the union representative would
want to base his petition on the mode salary.
9- By doing this, using the mode, he can argue
that the three workers and the secretary are
underpaid. - 3) ? (I have no idea) but as a president of a
company I would be primarily concerned in the
companys profits and not increasing my
employees wages. I would stress the mean since
it a higher number than the median or mode. - 4) Median is best choice. I think that the mean
(66,857) wage is not a true representation of
the individual wages since there are such large
10- discrepancies among them, but then neither is
the mode or the median. There is no best
representation. - 5) Since I feel that neither mean, mode or median
are of any use to best represent this sample the
best choice would depend on job descriptions and
their respective hourly wages. - My answer probably makes no sense but neither
does this problem since union and management are
usually at odds when it comes
11- to coming to common ground when the problem is
about employee demands and especially wages. The
union wants better wages and working conditions
while management is concerned about production
and profit margin. I do not feel that this
approach of using mean, mode and median will help
to solve the problem.
12A Bad One
- 1) a) Mode is 22,000
- b) Mean is 3319714.2
- The sam of all wages divited by 7
- 23238000 / 7 3319714.2
- c) Median is 25000
- 2) The union representative who wants to
negotiate new wages has to emphazize
13- the median of that company. He has to compare
it with the standarts given by the graph. By
doing so, he can show that the median of the
company is far less than the standarst. - 3) The president of the company would stress in
the negotiations on the Mode because it is close
to the standarts given in the graph. - 4) Median represents best this sample.
14- 5) The measure that I chosed in this sample is
Median But, that doesnt mean that it is always
the best to use because it is not going to be
fair in other circumstances. Some times is
better to use Mean.
15Writing Assignment II (Week 2)
- Describe in your own words what mean and standard
deviation indicate. Give examples. (Note You
are not asked to describe how mean and standard
deviation are calculated.)
16Writing Assignment III (Week 3)
- Drug X has standard deviation of 3 days recovery
time. Drug Y has standard deviation of 7 days
recovery time. Based solely on this information
which of the following statements is true? - a) Drug X is a better drug than drug Y.
- b) Drug Y is a better drug than drug X.
- c) Drug X and drug Y are equally good.
- d) No decision can be made.
- Given the standard deviation above, suppose drug
X has mean recovery time of 30 days and drug Y
has mean recovery time of 15 days. Explain which
drug is better.
17- Given the standard deviation above, suppose drug
X has mean recovery time of 8 days and drug Y has
mean recovery time of 20 days. Explain which
drug is better. - Looking back on your answers to previous
questions, write a paragraph about reaching a
decision based solely on standard deviation.
18Writing Assignment IV (Week 4)
- Explain in your own words what it means for two
events to be independent. (You are not asked to
give a formula.) Give an example. - Explain in your own words what it means for two
events to be dependent. (You are not asked to
give a formula.) Give an example. - Explain in your own words what it means for two
events to be mutually exclusive. Be sure to use
the concepts of dependence and independence,
which you have used in part A, and B, in
explaining mutually exclusive events. Give an
example.
19Writing Assignment V (Week 7)
- It is impossible to set up a table giving areas
of regions lying beneath normal curves for each
different pair of means, ?, and standard
deviations, ?. Clearly one way to get around
this problem is to standardize the distribution
so that we can work with a normal curve having
mean 0, and standard deviation 1. Then, a single
table will be sufficient to estimate areas. -
20- Suppose that Tom and Diane are enrolled in two
different sections of a statistics class. Assume
a sufficiently large class size, so that the
scores on the first exam follow a normal
distribution. In Toms section, the average is
60 and his score is 72. In Dianes section, the
average is 71 and her score is 83. Both are
happy because their scores are 12 points above
the average of each respective section. Who did
better and why?
21- Suppose that the standard deviations in Dianes
section was ?6.4 and in Toms section was ?6.5.
Now who did better and why? -
- Find Dianes percentile and Toms percentile.
22Writing Assignment VI (Week 8)
- Often in real life it is almost impossible to
find the mean of a large population. - A) If you were a statistician and needed to
find the mean of a large population, what could
you do to estimate the population mean?
23- B) Does the method that you describe in part A
take into consideration the possible occurrence
of great numbers of outliers? - C) How might you modify or extend the method
you describe in part A to reduce the influence of
outliers on your estimate of the mean.
24Writing Assignment VII (Week 9)
- Describe in your own words the (celebrated)
Central Limit Theorem. What assumptions must be
met in order to use its conclusions? Give an
example of a situation where the Central Limit
theorem may fail because of unmet assumptions
25Writing Assignment VIII (Week 10)
- Compare the graph of the normal distribution of x
(whole population) to the graph of the normal
distribution of (means of the samples that are
taken, that is, sample means). In your
discussion be sure to include comparison of the
means, standard deviations. - Could the two curves coincide exactly?
26Writing Assignment IX (Week 11)
- Cancer patients using a certain treatment have an
average survival time of 2 years with a standard
deviation of 4 months. A physician claims that
his new method of treatment increases the average
survival time of patients, while keeping the
standard deviation the same. -
- 100 randomly chosen patients who received this
new treatment had an average survival time of 26
months.
27- 1) What is the probability that 100 randomly
chosen patients had an average survival of 26
months or more? - 2) Interpret the result of problem 1 in a
paragraph, defending your reasoning whether the
claim that the new treatment is more effective or
is bogus (not more effective).
28Steps For Completing The Final Project
- (1) Use the Internet to obtain sample data. There
are many, many possibilities here, depending
mainly on you own interests. The only
restriction is that the data that you choose must
be part of a larger whole. For example, data
collected over the 50 states on teenage pregnancy
would be a natural sample of national teenage
pregnancy. Data collected over various countries
could be a reasonable sample of global data,
but you would have to be careful about country
selection. - Task assigned week 1. Due date Beginning of
week 3. Feedback week 4.
29- (2) Compute the descriptive statistics for your
data (mean, mode, median, standard deviation,
minimum, maximum, quartiles), and prepare a
histogram and box plot. - Task assigned beginning of week 4. Due date
beginning of week 5. Feedback end of week 5.
30- (3) Describe in your own words the data you have
chosen for your project, and why you have
selected it. What goals do you hope to achieve
in carrying out your project? Please include in
this writing a discussion of any formulas you
will use in the computation section to follow.
Define the variables used in the formulas. -
- Task assigned beginning of week 4. Due date
beginning of week 7. Feedback beginning of week
9.
31- (4) Carry out the computation at a confidence
level of 95. - Task assigned end of week 9. Due date end of
week 11. Feedback week 12. -
- (5) Write a cogent conclusion for your project
and submit the completed work to your teacher. - Task assigned end of week 9. Due date end of
week 11. Feedback week 12.
32Questions ?
- Workload?
- Time?
- Class size?
- Other?
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