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Date: 12/10/10

JOB EXPERIENCE DATA

We enter job satisfaction data for 10 people (number of years worked).

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Case Processing Summary

Cases

Valid Missing Total

N Percent N Percent N Percent

VAR00001 10 100.0% 0 .0% 10 100.0%


Descriptives

Statistic Std. Error

VAR00001 Mean 6.0000 1.13529

95% Confidence Interval for Lower Bound 3.4318


Mean Upper Bound 8.5682

5% Trimmed Mean 5.8333

Median 5.5000

Variance 12.889

Std. Deviation 3.59011

Minimum 2.00

Maximum 13.00

Range 11.00

Interquartile Range 5.75

Skewness .756 .687

Kurtosis -.025 1.334

M-Estimators

Huber's M- Tukey's Hampel's M-


a b
Estimator Biweight Estimatorc Andrews' Waved

VAR00001 5.5000 5.5088 5.6826 5.5117

a. The weighting constant is 1.339.


b. The weighting constant is 4.685.
c. The weighting constants are 1.700, 3.400, and 8.500
d. The weighting constant is 1.340*pi.

Percentiles

Percentiles

5 10 25 50 75 90 95

Weighted Average(Definition VAR00001 2.0000 2.0000 2.7500 5.5000 8.5000 12.7000 .


1)
Tukey's Hinges VAR00001 3.0000 5.5000 8.0000

Extreme Values

Case Number Value

VAR00001 Highest 1 10 13.00

2 9 10.00

3 8 8.00

4 7 7.00
5 6 6.00

Lowest 1 2 2.00

2 1 2.00

3 3 3.00

4 4 4.00

5 5 5.00

Tests of Normality

Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk

Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.


*
VAR00001 .133 10 .200 .937 10 .515

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction


*. This is a lower bound of the true significance.
Here we update data by adding two more columns. We changed the last numbers at the end of two
columns.
Descriptives

Statistic Std. Error

VAR00001 Mean 6.0000 1.13529

95% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 3.4318

Upper Bound 8.5682

5% Trimmed Mean 5.8333

Median 5.5000

Variance 12.889

Std. Deviation 3.59011

Minimum 2.00

Maximum 13.00

Range 11.00

Interquartile Range 5.75

Skewness .756 .687

Kurtosis -.025 1.334


VAR00002 Mean 6.7000 1.69345
95% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 2.8691
Upper Bound 10.5309
5% Trimmed Mean 6.2222
Median 5.5000
Variance 28.678
Std. Deviation 5.35516
Minimum 2.00
Maximum 20.00
Range 18.00
Interquartile Range 5.75
Skewness 1.906 .687
Kurtosis 4.322 1.334
VAR00003 Mean 10.7000 5.53986

95% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound -1.8320

Upper Bound 23.2320

5% Trimmed Mean 8.4444

Median 5.5000

Variance 306.900

Std. Deviation 17.51856

Minimum 2.00

Maximum 60.00

Range 58.00

Interquartile Range 5.75

Skewness 3.032 .687

Kurtosis 9.393 1.334


Case Processing Summary
Cases

Valid Missing Total

N Percent N Percent N Percent

VAR00001 10 100.0% 0 .0% 10 100.0%


VAR00002 10 100.0% 0 .0% 10 100.0%
VAR00003 10 100.0% 0 .0% 10 100.0%
M-Estimators
a
Huber's M-Estimator Tukey's Biweightb Hampel's M-Estimatorc Andrews' Waved

VAR00001 5.5000 5.5088 5.6826 5.5117


VAR00002 5.5000 5.1140 5.4364 5.1142
VAR00003 5.5000 5.1140 5.1566 5.1142

a. The weighting constant is 1.339.


b. The weighting constant is 4.685.
c. The weighting constants are 1.700, 3.400, and 8.500
d. The weighting constant is 1.340*pi.

Percentiles

Percentiles

5 10 25 50 75 90 95

Weighted Average(Definition VAR00001 2.0000 2.0000 2.7500 5.5000 8.5000 12.7000 .


1) VAR00002 2.0000 2.0000 2.7500 5.5000 8.5000 19.0000 .

VAR00003 2.0000 2.0000 2.7500 5.5000 8.5000 55.0000 .


Tukey's Hinges VAR00001 3.0000 5.5000 8.0000

VAR00002 3.0000 5.5000 8.0000

VAR00003 3.0000 5.5000 8.0000

Extreme Values

Case Number Value


VAR00001 Highest 1 10 13.00

2 9 10.00

3 8 8.00

4 7 7.00

5 6 6.00

Lowest 1 2 2.00

2 1 2.00

3 3 3.00

4 4 4.00

5 5 5.00
VAR00002 Highest 1 10 20.00
2 9 10.00
3 8 8.00
4 7 7.00
5 6 6.00
Lowest 1 2 2.00
2 1 2.00
3 3 3.00
4 4 4.00
5 5 5.00
VAR00003 Highest 1 10 60.00

2 9 10.00

3 8 8.00

4 7 7.00

5 6 6.00

Lowest 1 2 2.00

2 1 2.00

3 3 3.00

4 4 4.00

5 5 5.00

Tests of Normality

Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk

Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.

VAR00001 .133 10 .200* .937 10 .515


VAR00002 .204 10 .200* .808 10 .018
VAR00003 .416 10 .000 .506 10 .000

a. Lilliefors Significance Correction


*. This is a lower bound of the true significance.

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