Judy Ann M. Aureada Assignment 1

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Judy Ann M.

Aureada May 07,2023


Educational Statistic Assignment 1
A. Solve for the sample size: ṅ

1. N = 8, 000, level of significance = 0.05, p = 0.5 and e = 5%

2
no = 1.96 (.5)(.5)

0.052
no = 384.16

n= 384.16
1+384.16 – 1
8000

n= 366
2. N = 8,000, level of significance = 0.05, p = 0.6 and e = 5%

2
no = 1.96 (.6)(.4)

0.052
no = 368.79

n= 368.79
1+368.79 – 1
8000

n= 385.79

3. N = 8,000, level of significance = 0.01, p = 0.5 and e = 1%

2
no = 2.6 (.5)(.5)

0.012
no = 16,900
n= 16,900
1+16900 – 1
8000

n= 5,429.71 or 5430
4. N = 8,000, level of significance = 0.03, p = 0.6 and e = 3%

2
no = 2.17 (.6)(.5)

0.032
no = 1,255.70

n= 1,255.70
1+1,255.70 – 1
8000

n=1,085.34
5. N = 8,000, level of significance = 0.03, p = 0.4 and e = 3%

2
no = 2.17 (.4)(.6)

0.032
no = 1,255.70

n= 1,255.70
1+1,255.70 – 1
8000

n=1,085.34
B. The following are the IQ scores of 60 student applicants in a certain college.

128 106 96 94 85 75

113 103 96 91 94 70

109 113 109 100 81 81

103 113 91 88 78 75

106 103 100 88 81 81

113 106 100 96 88 78

109 96 96 94 88 70

72 88 100 94 88 78

103 106 94 91 81 78

96 96 91 88 78 65

Construct a frequency distribution table.

1. Range = H-L
= 128-65
= 63
2. R = 63 = 7
CI = 9

Class Interval tally Frequency


120-128 I 1
111-119 IIII 4
102-110 IIIII-IIIII-I 11
93-101 IIIII-IIIII-IIIII-I 16
84-92 IIIII-IIIII-II 12
74-83 IIIII-IIIII-II 12
65-73 IIII 4

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