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Statistics: Decisions Through Data: Unit 3 Histograms and Distributions

Author: COMAP, Text by David S. Moore


Statistics: Decisions Through Data is an introductory statistics course that unravels the statistical arguments behind surveys, polls, experiments, and product claims. Each episode begins with a documentary segment that engages students' interest, and then teaches skills to gather data, analyze patterns, and draw conclusions about real-world issues.

Unit 3: Histograms and Distributions (10:18)

Summary of the Video

Lightning

Raul Lopez and his associates are studying the time pattern of lightning in Colorado. There is a vast amount of data. We look at the distribution of the time of the first lightning flash each day. Make a histogram: divide the day into hours, count the number of first flashes in each hour, and draw the graph. Then inspect the resulting distribution: there is symmetry and little spread, a surprising regularity that leads to an understanding of how electrical storms start in this part of the country. Then we look at the distribution of the time of the maximum number of flashes. Now there are outliers that point to days with unusual weather conditions.

The video uses graphics to briefly show how to make a histogram, with emphasis on how to choose the classes. The example of graphing the number of cars passing a school shows that classes are a matter for judgment. Too few or too many give an uninformative picture.

Finally, more on the overall patterns of distributions. The weekly wages of a group of workers illustrates strong skewness.

Video support materials are available as part of COMAP full membership. Each video is accompanied by instructor’s notes, student exercises, group activities and quizzes.

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Statistics: Decisions Through Data
15 pages

Mathematics Topics:

Probability & Statistics

Application Areas:

Histograms are the standard means of displaying a distribution, and are treated in almost all texts that do any statistics.

Prerequisites:

Histograms require an understanding of "betweenness" and the ability to group numbers by size. Because this unit also continues the discussion of how to look at a distribution, Unit 2 is helpful as a prerequisite.

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