Statistics Project You will want to find a database with multiple variable measurements, which is on the


Statistics Project

You will want to find a database with multiple variable measurements, which is on the Internet that typically contains between 35 and 200 observations; i.e., from the Census Bureau, State of Illinois, financial publications and periodicals, sports sites or even from your workplace. If the data contains more than 200 observations, simply utilize up to 200 to complete your analysis. You want to have the data available to place on an Excel worksheet. Please have your chosen database pre-approved by the professor.

- Explain each type of variable you are analyzing. You want to pick a database with at least three numerical (quantitative variables at the ratio or interval level of measurement) and two categorical variables (qualitative variables at the nominal or ordinal level of measurement).

- Conduct a descriptive analysis of the variables you choose; i.e., if a ratio level variable, find the mean, median, standard deviation, minimum and maximum; if a nominal variable you could show a bar graph and the mode.

- Of all the different types of hypothesis tests that we had during the course, pick three different ones. On your data set, perform a hypothesis test on an appropriate variable(s). This means you will perform three different types of tests. You will choose to analyze what you wish the hypothesis to be, just like the problems in our case studies.

- Build a regression equation using at least two variables that show significance. It would be best if you could use more than two and build a multiple regression model. Then, make up a value not included in your database and make a prediction for the explanatory-independent-variable.

- Write a summary of your findings. Include your work.

Perform this project using Microsoft Excel. APA formatting is not required. However, you should make your presentation look professional

Price: $18.38
Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 10 pages, 838 words and 1 charts.
Deliverable: Word Document


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