Reference Frame
- Watch the How-to video. (No video this week)
- Read the following:
- Tests & Measurements.
- Measurement by the Physical Educator: Chapter 3
- What The Eyes Don’t See: Chapter 3-4
- Intro to LSS & LSS v1.0.
- What The Eyes Don’t See: Chapter 3-4
- Statistics for Six Sigma Black Belts: Chapter 2
- The Choice: Chapters 2-3
- Tests & Measurements.
- Read the assignment instructions below.
- Complete the assignment.
Assignment Instructions:
- Sign into Plectica.
- Create a KT/Plectica map and answer the following questions.
- Using Minitab.
- Scenario. You would like to perform a statistical hypothesis test on the following sample data: 48.34, 46.76, 47.74, 47.33, 48.43, 47.87, 47.95, and 47.11. The hypothesis requires data that follow a normal distribution, so you must construct a probability plot to evaluate the normality of the data.
- Step 1: Determine the observed cumulative frequency by creating a table with individual data points from lowest to highest (e.g. 46.76 to 48.43).
- Step 2. Enter data into Minitab. Then go to stat > graph > probability plot.
- Step 3. Select single and click Ok.
- Step 4. Select the column containing the data, then click Ok.
- The probability plot can be seen in the Minitab-generated graph. Minitab also gives the results for the Anderson-Darling test of Normality and a P value. The P value of 0.815 is greater than 0.05, so we fail to reject the hypothesis that the distribution is equal to a normal distribution.
- Using Minitab.
- Create a post in WordPress. Go to Dashboard – Posts – New.
- Share an image (set featured image) and share a link to your Plectica map.
- In your post, provide a narrative about your map (only requirement is to post and discuss your Minitab output).
- The first to post their map each week will receive 10 extra credit points.
- If you share in Facebook (you must provide your narrative as well as a link or image to your map), then you will receive 10 extra credit points.
- In your post, state if you completed the SurveyMonkey
- Respond to at least two other student posts.
- Complete the SurveyMonkey.
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