Frequency Distributions & Sampling
The lifestyle data collected and analyzed in this paper are the counts of e-mail messages received (R) and sent (S) on a per-day basis. This paper is a continuation of the study begun in a prior assignment, with the core changes being the inclusion of sample data collected over a period of an additional five days, and analysis of the standard deviation of the data relative to a normal distribution. For the purpose of this study, each parameter was measured and recorded daily for fifteen consecutive days. Table 1 displays the data collected in sequential, unsorted form.
E-mails Received (R)
E-mails Sent (S)
Based on the total data collected over a period of 15 days as depicted in Table 1, the following are the measures of central tendency for the number of emails received each day:
R: mean: 88.9 median: 81 mode: none
Based on the data collected over 15 days as depicted in Table 1, the following are the measures of central tendency for the number of emails sent each day:
S: mean: 69.8 median: 64 mode
In this section, we compare and contrast the results of the original study having a sample size of ten (10), versus the present cumulative study with a sample size of fifteen (15). To assist this analysis, Table 2 shows the central tendency calculation results side-by-side for the two studies:
Sample...
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