Document Preview: This project will review the average number of reality TV the average person watches every week. Data was collected by 4 different people by asking 6 acquaintances of various ages the following question: “On average, how many reality TV shows do you watch every week?” 36 numbers were collected and analyzed using various forms of statistics- a frequency distribution table, histogram, standard deviation, the Empirical Rule to form a bell-shape, 95% Confidence Interval for population, a hypothesis detailing what I believe to be the average number of shows watched a week, a 95% Confidence Interval for proportions, P-Value method, traditional method, and finally, the results of the study.
Question: “On average, how many reality TV shows do you watch every week?”
List of Data (in order according to collection)
2,4,10,16,18,24,1,2,2,6,3,1,1,11,5,5,3,9,1,4,5,5,3,9,1,3,3,3,4,5,2,7,1,0,3,4
List of Data in Order
0,1,1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,7,9,9,10,11,16,18,24
Class LimitsClass FrequenciesRelative FrequenciesCumulative Frequencies0-31818/36=0.5=50%184-71111/36=0.305=30.5618+11=298-1144/36=0.111=11.1129+4=3312-1500=0%33+0=3316-1922/36=0.055=5.56%33+2=3520-2411/36=0.027=2.78%35+1=36Totals36100%36
Mean: 186/36=5.167
Median: (3+4)/2=3.5
Mode: 3
2. Histogram using frequencies:
Standard...