statistical mini research. A. Introduction C. Publishing B. Data Analysis D. Conclusion 3. Which among the choices is used to present an organized and summarized data? A. Frequency Distribution Table B. Interview C. Questionnaire D. Observation For item number 4-5. Refer to the table below:
4. What is the lower boundary of the class interval of
the 45th percentile? A. 34 B. 34.5 C. 39 D. 39.5 5. What cumulative frequency should be used in solving for the 30th percentile? A. 4 B. 7 C.12 D. 18 REVIEW Let us review on how to construct a Frequency Distribution Table. Below is the daily allowance data collected from 30 randomly selected students of Mercedes National High School. Daily allowance in peso: 20 20 25 25 25 30 35 40 40 40 42 43 45 45 50 50 50 55 58 60 63 65 68 70 72 72 75 76 78 79 80 35 40 50 45 Organize the given data by completing the Frequency Distribution Table. a. Determine the class if the class size is 5 b. Tabulate the frequency of the data. c. Determine the Lower Boundary and d. Compute for the Less than Cumulative Frequency STATISTICS
Statistics is a branch of science that
deals with the collection, organization, analysis of data and drawing of inferences from the samples to the whole population. POPULATION is the entire group that you want to draw conclusions about.
SAMPLE is the specific group that you
will collect data from. The size of the sample is always less than the total size of the population. Statistical mini-research uses appropriate measures of position and other statistical methods in analyzing and interpreting research data. There are three (3) parts of a mini-research namely: A. Introduction B. Supporting paragraphs C. Conclusion. Introduction is the part of the mini- research where the researcher will discuss the purpose of the study, the target respondents, the statistical methods and measures of position that will be used in analyzing the data and interpreting the results in order to give solution to the research problem. The second part of the study is supporting paragraphs. Here, the researcher will show the data collected in a table form, graphs, frequency table, compute data using statistical methods such as the range, class size or width, and measures of position which include the quartile, decile, and percentile for ungrouped and grouped data. The last part is the conclusion where the researcher interprets the results and provides answer to the research problem or question.