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Name: John Lester B.

Reyes
Section: BSCPE 1A

Application (Creativity)
A. Write quantitative or qualitative data for each of the following statements:
1. Kevin Durant is 7 feet tall.
Answer: Quantitative Data
2. The prevalent skin color of Filipinos is brown.
Answer: Qualitative Data
3. The cities in National Capital Region are Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon,
Mandaluyong, Manila, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Paranaque, Pasay, Pasig,
Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela.
Answer: Qualitative Data
4. The freshmen college students are very anxious for the final examination.
Answer: Qualitative Data
5. Two of the smartest in our class were elected president and vice president,
respectively.
Answer: Qualitative Data

B. Given below is a survey questionnaire. Identify which of measurement is each item.


Good day!
To determine your profile, please answer the questions below: Level of Measurement
1. Name (optional) John Lester B. Reyes
2. Age 19
3. Civil Status
Single
4. Educational Attainment
High School
5. Religion
Christian
6. School Attended
Public
Activity:

and of that The to

Paragraph 1 3 0 1 2 5

Paragraph 2 1 1 1 3 1

Paragraph 3 0 2 2 7 1

For the table: and

Mean for and: (3+1+0)/3 = 1.33


Median for and: 1
Mode for and: none

Mean for of: (0+1+2)/3 = 1


Median for of: 1
Mode for of: No mode (all values appear at most twice)

Mean for that: (1+1+2)/3 = 1.33


Median for that: 1
Mode for that: none

Mean for The: (2+3+7)/3 = 4


Median for The: 3
Mode for the: none

Mean for to: (5+1+1)/3 = 2.33


Median for to: 1
Mode for to: none

1. Add all the values and divide it by 15. What is the answer?
2. Arrange the data from the lowest to highest. What is the middle value?
3. Of all the words in the list, which word appears the most number of times?

Answer:
1.To find the mean, we add up all the values and divide by the total number of values:
(3+0+1+2+5+1+1+1+3+1+0+2+2+7+1) / 15 = 20 / 15 = 1.33
So the mean is 1.33.
2. To find the median, we need to arrange the data from lowest to highest:
0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, 7, 7, 7
There are 15 values, so the middle value is the 8th value, which is 2.
So the median is 2.

3. To find the mode, we need to determine which value appears most In the table, the
number of times each word appears is:
and: 4
of: 2
that: 4
the: 12
to: 7
The word "the" appears the most, so the mode is "the".

Abstraction (Critical Thinking)


A student listed 10 of his classmates’ scores:
34, 42, 27, 34, 45, 32, 31, 44, 33, 31
1. Calculate the mean, median and mode
2. If 45 was really 4, will the mean change? Will the median change? Will the mode
change? Explain

Answer:
1
Find the mean:
(34 + 42 + 27 + 34 + 45 + 32 + 31 + 44 + 33 + 31) / 10 = 34

Answer : So, the mean score is 34.

Find the median:


Order the scores from lowest to highest:
27, 31, 31, 32, 33, 34, 34, 42, 44, 45
Answer: The median is the middle number, which is 33.

Find the mode:


Answer: the mode score is 34.

Answer 2 Yes it will change the mean, mode, the median


If 45 were actually 4, the new set of scores would be:
34, 42, 27, 34, 4, 32, 31, 44, 33, 31

To find the new mean:


Add all the scores and divide the sum by the number of scores:
(34 + 42 + 27 + 34 + 4 + 32 + 31 + 44 + 33 + 31) / 10 = 31

As a result, the new mean score is 31.


To find the new median:
Lowest to highest:
4, 27, 31, 31, 32, 33, 34, 34, 42, 44

The median is the number in the middle, which is 32.5.


The new median score is 32.5.

A. Write QL on the line if the observation is QUALITATIVE and QN if the


observation is QUANTITATIVE.

1. QN
2. QN
3. QL
4. QL
5. QN
6. QL
7. QL
8. QN
9. QL
10. QN
11. QL
12. QN
13. QN
14. QL
15. QL
16. QL
17. QN
18. QN
19. QL
20. QL
21. QL
22. QN
23. QL
24. QL
25. QN

II. Identify whether the experiment involves a discrete or a continuous random


variable.

1. Continuous random variable


2. Discrete random variable
3. Discrete random variable
4. Discrete random variable
5. Discrete random variable
6. Continuous random variable
7. Discrete random variable
8. Discrete random variable
9. Continuous random variable
10. A discrete random variable is a variable that can only have certain specific values,
often countable. On the other hand, a continuous random variable can take on any
value within a particular range and is usually measured.

III. Identify the following variables as Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio, or any
combination.

1. Ordinal
2. Nominal
3. Interval
4. Interval
5. Nominal
6. Nominal
7. Ratio
8. Nominal
9. Ratio
10. Nominal

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