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CHAPTER 2 HOMEWORK Jasrine Gill Hoej2020 1) LEVEL oF EpucATION | FREQUENCY | CuMVLATIVE PERCENTAGE elementary (0 (0/30 = 337 high schoo! 10 20/20 = ort college + 2730 = 401 rad school 3 3% 30 = 1007 total 30 | Cumulative percentage of fathers who only Completed elementary School: 337 2) CoLD_syMpTOMS FREQUENCY | none | mild | moderate | Severe | No report | al 40 Patients who reported cold symptoms: Weario Bt ts a= FASY 3) Patients who reported no cold symptoms: 3. & = 207 INFLUENZA CASES FOR 2017-2018 30 10 0 100 ug, sept oct Nw dec. Jan Feb Tn a histogram , the bars on the Chart would touch. A histogram would be used if the variables on the x-axis were quantitative and grouped. 5) ae INFLUENZA Cases 2017-2018 ss % 4s as x» 28 » s ° s a © T+ appears the vaccine helped slow tne dramatic increase of influenza Cases. =>) Yes, the data Shows a decrease in cases after the vaccine MOTHER'S MARTIAL STATUS single married divorced other Percentage of adolescents: employed: 24.27 in school: 72.8% These variables are qualitative Level of measurement Pregnancy Staius: Nominal Age: ordinal Number in household: ratio Student Status: nominal Mother's: martial status: nominal Employment status: Nominal Variables that could be measured as continuous quantitative variables: age “Number in household > Years in school /employment 12) AGE OF ADOLESCENTS Zl4yrs IS-IFyrs 18-19 yrs The histogram shows that most of the adolescents are beiween the age Of 1S-lyrs. The histogram ig best for grouped quantitative variables. 12) Yes, the pregnancy status of this group of individuals js typical Is) because they are part of a family planning Survey. NUMBER CORRECT DN THE PosTTEST NUMBER OF PATIENTS WHO ANSWERED THIS NUMBER OF QUESTIONS CORRECTLY (FREQUENOY) NUMBER WHO ANSWERED THIS MANY OR FEWER QUESTIONS CORRECTLY (UMMATIVE PREGVENC)) £/WN —lo \ 2 6 Ss \ 2 4 lo \s 7) Percentage O€ patients that answered all four questions. & = 33; & = 334 # OS cwmueative | Cur VE ID conacer_|/AEOWMY | reeovency vehelraee 0 | ( Vis = 0.42 I | 2 13.3% 2z 2 4 26-37 3 © lo 6.77 4 S iS__| Ss= loo (a) T would suggest using a scatterplot as a graphic representation of this data. 2p She would prefer a histogram over a bar chart because the variables inwlved are Quantitative. 23) The independent variable would be wine borves fom Srarespeak Winery and Fransisco's Winery. 2s) NEW CASES: DEATHS | POPULATION MORTALITY RATES MEN, 5 2 26,000 0.0087 women 3 ' 2S, 000 0.0047 aire + 3 4o, 000 0.00757. Inmekican | | 0 | 0,000 ov ~» AGE RANGE | NUMBER OF SuBJECTS TN SAMPLE | CUMULATIVE FREOUBNLY o-s l ' b-lo 2 3 li-ts 4 q le-20 \ g 21-28 3 u 26-30 4 Is 31-35 7) 2 29) The bar chart helps me visually see tne difference between mortality rates in California ve tne mortality rates in Delaware. 3D ge group with highest incident oF chlamydia: £25 years This age group moy hot be recieving sex education and also are more likely to have murtiple partners andjor are nor married 33) 5 would target the age group of 425 years because they have the highest incident of Chlamydia and need proper sex education.

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