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Problem Set 3

1. How many students are there in each class?

Table 1 shows that Class C (n = 25, 37%) has the most students among Class A (n = 21, 31%)
and Class B (n = 21, 31%).

Table 1
Distribution of Students by Class
Class No. of students (f) %
A 21 31%
B 21 31%
C 25 37%
67 100%

2. What is the interpretation anxiety in statistics of students in Class A?

Based on Table 2, most students in Class A have a neutral anxiety level (n = 11, 52%).

Table 2
Students in Class A
Anxiety Level No. of students (f) %
Very Low Anxiety 1 5%
Low Anxiety 1 5%
Neutral 11 52%
High Anxiety 4 19%
Very High Anxiety 4 19%
21 100%

NOTE: 1.00 - 1.79 Very Low Anxiety; 1.80 - 2.59 Low Anxiety; 2.60 - 3.39 Neutral; 3.40 - 4.19 High Anxiety;
4.20 - 5.00 Very High Anxiety.
3. What is the interpretation anxiety in statistics of students in Class B?

Based on Table 3, most students in Class B have a neutral anxiety level (n = 12, 57%).

Table 3
Students in Class B
Anxiety Level No. of students (f) %
Very Low Anxiety 0 0%
Low Anxiety 2 10%
Neutral 12 57%
High Anxiety 6 29%
Very High Anxiety 1 5%
21 100%

NOTE: 1.00 - 1.79 Very Low Anxiety; 1.80 - 2.59 Low Anxiety; 2.60 - 3.39 Neutral; 3.40 - 4.19 High Anxiety;
4.20 - 5.00 Very High Anxiety.

4. What is the interpretation anxiety in statistics of students in Class C?

Based on Table 4, most students in Class C have a high anxiety level (n = 10, 40%).

Table 4
Students in Class C
Anxiety Level No. of students (f) %
Very Low Anxiety 0 0%
Low Anxiety 2 8%
Neutral 7 28%
High Anxiety 10 40%
Very High Anxiety 6 24%
25 100%

NOTE: 1.00 - 1.79 Very Low Anxiety; 1.80 - 2.59 Low Anxiety; 2.60 - 3.39 Neutral; 3.40 - 4.19 High Anxiety;
4.20 - 5.00 Very High Anxiety.

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