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Business 90 Business Statistics Professor
David Mease Sec 03, T R 730-845AM BBC 204
Lecture 7 More of Chapter Presenting Data in
Tables and Charts (PDITAC) Agenda 1) Go
over Homework 2 2) Assign Homework 3 3) Lecture
over more of Chapter PDITAC 4) Take quiz over
Homework 2
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Homework 2 - Due Tuesday 2/16
  • 1) Read the chapter entitled Presenting Data in
    Tables and Charts
  • 2) The Excel file at http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease
    _d/old-quiz-scores.xls has Quiz 1 scores for a
    Bus 90 class I thought last semester. Right click
    this link and select "Save Target As..." to
    download this file onto your computer. Then open
    it using Excel.
  • a) Make the frequency distribution by hand. Begin
    at 0 and end at 22 using 11 intervals. (Hint You
    may use Excel to sort the data first if you
    like).
  • b) Graph the frequency histogram by hand.
  • c) Graph the percentage polygon by hand.
  • d) Make the cumulative percentage distribution by
    hand.
  • e) Graph the ogive by hand.
  • f) Check your answer for part a using Excel.
  • 3) The data at http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d/hou
    ses.xls has house prices for a sample of 1500
    California homes. The prices are in thousands of
    dollars. Right click this link and select "Save
    Target As..." to download this file onto your
    computer. Then open it with Excel and use Excel
    to do the following. Be sure to print out your
    solutions and bring them with you to class for
    the quiz.
  • a) Make the frequency distribution using Excel.
    Begin at 0 and end at 3.5 million using 7
    intervals.
  • b) Graph the percentage histogram using Excel.
  • c) Graph the percentage polygon using Excel.
  • d) Make the cumulative percentage distribution
    using Excel.
  • e) Graph the ogive using Excel.

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Homework 3 - Due Tuesday 2/23
  • 1) The dataset at http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d
    /sec4lettergrades.xls gives the letter grades for
    a quiz I gave once.
  • a) Make a summary table for the letter grades
    using the PivotTable in Excel. In your summary
    table list the grades in the order A, A, A-, B,
    etc. Double check a few of your answers by hand.
  • b) Make the bar chart using Excel with the
    grades in the same order as in part A.
  • c) Make the pie chart using Excel.
  • d) Make the pareto diagram using Excel.
  • 2) The dataset http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d/Am
    erica_West_Flights.xls contains flight status
    information for America West flights departing
    from four major West Coast airports. Make a
    contingency table for this data using the
    PivotTable feature in Excel.
  • 3) Do textbook problem number 48 in Chapter
    Presenting Data in Tables and Charts.
  • 4) The dataset at http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d
    /gpa-data.xls contains data from 20 San Jose
    State University graduating seniors who were
    asked to report their high school GPA (first
    column) and their current college GPA (second
    column).
  • a) Make a scatter plot of this data with High
    School GPA on the X-axis and College GPA on the
    Y-axis using Excel.
  • b) Give the equation of the least squares
    regression line using Excel.
  • c) What is the slope of the least squares
    regression line?
  • d) Interpret the slope of the least squares
    regression line.
  • e) What is the coefficient of correlation?
  • f) What is the value of R-squared?
  • g) Use the least squares regression line to
    predict the college GPA of a student who had a
    high school GPA of 2.7.

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Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel
4th Edition
  • Presenting Data in Tables and Charts

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Chapter Goals
  • After completing this chapter, you should be able
    to
  • Create an ordered array
  • Construct and interpret a frequency distribution,
    histogram, and polygon for numerical data
  • Construct and interpret a cumulative percentage
    distribution and ogive for numerical data
  • Create and interpret contingency tables, bar
    charts, and pie charts for categorical data
  • Create and interpret a scatter diagram and a
    least squares regression line (in other chapter
    p. 387-398)
  • Describe appropriate and inappropriate ways to
    display data graphically

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Tables and Charts for Categorical Data
With categorical data Instead of a frequency
distribution we make a summary table
Instead of a histogram we make a bar
chart or maybe a pie chart
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In class exercise 22 Construct the same bar
chart using Excel. ANSWER
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Pareto Diagram
  • Used to portray categorical data
  • A bar chart, where categories are shown in
    descending order of frequency
  • A cumulative polygon is often shown in the same
    graph (but we wont do this part)
  • Used to separate the vital few from the
    trivial many (Pareto Principal)

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Pareto Diagram Example
Current Investment Portfolio
invested in each category (bar graph)
cumulative invested (line graph)
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In class exercise 23 Construct the Pareto
Diagram for class level using Excel.
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In class exercise 23 Construct the Pareto
Diagram for class level using Excel. ANSWER
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Pie Charts Using Excel
Once you have a summary table, you can also use
this to make a pie chart using Insert then
Chart then Pie and selecting Pie (the first
choice). For data range highlight the numbers in
the summary table (both columns). Important
dont try to use the numbers straight from the
Pivot Table paste them somewhere else first and
then use them
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Pie Charts Using Excel
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Pie Charts Using Excel
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In class exercise 24 Use Excel to make the pie
chart for class level.
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In class exercise 24 Use Excel to make the pie
chart for class level. ANSWER
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Pie Charts Using Excel Extra Touches
You can change the color of a pie slice by
clicking on it until just that slice is selected
and then change the color.
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Pie Charts Using Excel Extra Touches
You can change the color of a pie slice by
clicking on it until just that slice is selected
and then change the color.
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Pie Charts Using Excel Extra Touches
You can change the color of a pie slice by
clicking on it until just that slice is selected
and then change the color.
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Pie Charts Using Excel Extra Touches
You can also add labels to the pie slices by
double clicking on the entire pie chart (not just
one slice) and putting check marks by Category
name, Value and Percentage under the Data
Labels tab.
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Pie Charts Using Excel Extra Touches
You can also add labels to the pie slices by
double clicking on the entire pie chart (not just
one slice) and putting check marks by Category
name, Value and Percentage under the Data
Labels tab.
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Graphs and Tables for Two Variables (Bivariate
Data)
Two Numerical Variables Scatter
Diagram Two Categorical Variables Contingency
Table (also called cross-classification
table or two-way table) Side-by-Side Bar
Chart
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
Just like with summary tables, to make a
contingency table in Excel, it is often useful to
use a Pivot Table to count the frequencies of
the different categories, especially for large
datasets. This is done by selecting Data and
then PivotTable and PivotChart Report. Next go
to Layout and drag the name of one variable
into the row and the other into the column. Pick
either one and also drag it into the data area.
(Be sure you name the two columns where you have
the data first.)
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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Contingency Tables Using Excel
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In class exercise 25 The file
http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d/gender_and_major.x
ls lists the genders and majors for Bus 90
students from a previous term. Make a
contingency table using the Pivot Table feature
in Excel. Put Gender along the side and major
along the top.
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In class exercise 25 The file
http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/mease_d/gender_and_major.x
ls lists the genders and majors for Bus 90
students from a previous term. Make a
contingency table using the Pivot Table feature
in Excel. Put Gender along the side and major
along the top. ANSWER
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