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WEIGHT DIFFERENCES

AMONG 20STUDENTS FROM


COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
SCIENCES
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Male Female
Mean 64.2 Mean 57
Standard Error 4.661425628 Standard Error 3.8122609
Median 62 Median 54.5
Mode 48 Mode 65

Standard Deviation 14.74072213 Standard Deviation 12.055428


Sample Variance 145.33333
Sample Variance 217.2888889
Kurtosis 2.4878926
Kurtosis 0.73769092
Skewness 1.5182168
Skewness 0.959716309
Range 39
Range 47
Minimum 46
Minimum 48
Maximum 95 Maximum 85

Sum 642 Sum 570

Count 10 Count 10

Largest(1) 95 Largest(1) 85
Smallest(1) 48 Smallest(1) 46
Confidence
Confidence Level(95.0%) 8.6239333
Level(95.0%) 10.54487737
MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY
Male- 64.2 The average weight for the male is 64.2 while
Mean
Female- 57 The average weight for female is 57
Hence, males are heavier than females

Male- 62 The middle value in the data which means 50% above and 50%
Median below for male is 62 while

The middle value in the data which means 50% above and 50%
Female- 54.5 below for female is 54.5

Male- 48 The most frequently occurring value for male is 48 while


Mode
The most frequently occurring value for female is 65.
Female- 65
MEASURES OF VARIABILITY
Male- 47 The distance from the highest value to the lowest value for
Range male is 47 while

Female- 39 The distance from the highest value to the lowest value for
female is 39

Male- 217.29 The average of the squared distances from each point to the
mean for male is 217. 29
Variance
Female- 145.33 The average of the squared distances from each point to the
mean for female is 145.33
Hence, the data from males indicate that the points are very spread out from the mean while the
data from females indicate that the points tend to be very close to the mean

Male- 14.74 The average of the distances from each point to the mean for
Standard male is 14.74
Deviation
Female- 12.06 The average of the distances from each point to the mean for
female is 145.33
MEASURES OF VARIABILITY
Hence, the data from males indicate that the points are very spread out from the mean while the
data from females indicate that the points tend to be very close to the mean

Male- 4.66 The variability among samples due to chance vs. population for
Standard male is 4.66
Error Female- 3.81 The variability among samples due to chance vs. population for
female is 3.81

A small SE is an indication that the sample mean is a more accurate reflection of the actual
population mean. A larger sample size will normally result in a smaller SE (while SD is not directly
affected by sample size).
KURTOSIS
Male 0.73769092 The weight of the male students from College of Arts and Sciences
displayed MESOKURTIC meaning their weight is closer to zero and the
graph is in normal relation to height .
Female 2.487892584 The weight of the female students from College of Arts and Sciences
displayed LEPTOKURTIC meaning the weight distribution is taller
than normal.

SKEWNESS
Male 0.959716309 The data on the weight of the male students from the College of Arts
and Sciences displayed normal distribution due to the fact that it is
value is closer to zero

Female 1.518216772 The data on the weight of the female students from the College of Arts
and Sciences is negatively skewed meaning the right tale is long relative
to the left tail
OTHER STATISTICS
The heaviest male student from the College of Arts
and Sciences weighs 90 kg
The lightest male student from the College of Arts
and Sciences weighs 48 kg

The heaviest female student from the College of


Arts and Sciences weigh 85 kg
The lightest male student from the College of Arts
and Sciences weigh 46 kg
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