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(All Classes) KT6: Assignment Instructions

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
  • Read the assignment instructions below.
  • Complete the assignment.

Assignment Instructions:

  1. Sign into Plectica.
  2. Create a KT/Plectica map and answer the following questions.
    1. Using Minitab.
      1. 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.
      2. 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).
      3. Step 2. Enter data into Minitab. Then go to stat > graph > probability plot.
      4. Step 3. Select single and click Ok.
      5. Step 4. Select the column containing the data, then click Ok.
      6. 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 value. The 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.
  3. Create a post in WordPress. Go to Dashboard – Posts – New.
    1. Share an image (set featured image) and share a link to your Plectica map.
    2. In your post, provide a narrative about your map (only requirement is to post and discuss your Minitab output).
    3. The first to post their map each week will receive 10 extra credit points.
    4. 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.
    5. In your post, state if you completed the SurveyMonkey
  4. Respond to at least two other student posts.
  5. Complete the SurveyMonkey.
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