Data Jumps |
10 |
1. Determine the sample size n. |
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8 |
8 |
2. Determine the minimum. |
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17 |
213 |
3. Determine the maximum. |
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20 |
205 |
4. Calculate the range. |
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22 |
110.5 |
5. Calculate the midrange. |
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34 |
#VALUE! |
6. Determine the mode. |
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42 |
38 |
7. Determine the median. |
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45 |
56.6 |
8. Calculate the sample mean x. |
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58 |
61.76 |
9. Sample st. deviation sx. |
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107 |
1.09 |
10. Sample coefficient of variation. |
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213 |
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Jump rate |
Count |
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0.32 |
10 |
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0.74 |
22 |
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0.75 |
13 |
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1.09 |
34 |
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1.63 |
66 |
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1.86 |
58 |
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1.87 |
68 |
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2.1 |
79 |
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40.41 |
11. Calculate the slope |
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-8.59 |
12. Calculate the y-intercept |
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positive |
13. Relationship? |
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0.97 |
14. Linear correlation coefficient r |
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strong |
15. Strength of relations? |
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0.95 |
16. Coefficient of determination |
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95% |
17. Amount of variation explained. |
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31.83 |
18. Jump rate of 1.00 |
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5.48 |
19. Rate necessary to obtain 213 jumps. |
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