Using the data set electric.sav , use SPSS to run a distribution analysis on diastolic blood pressure
Using the data set electric.sav , use SPSS to run a distribution analysis on diastolic blood pressure (DBP58), examining the following for individuals who have had no history of cardiovascular heart disease and the group with a history of cardiovascular heart disease (CHD). The variable that looks at history is CHD.
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Compute the following for each group:
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
- Quartiles
- Range
- Variance
- Standard deviation
- Skewness
- Kurtosis
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Under Plots, run a histogram, and show the normal curve on the histogram and run Stem-and-Leaf and Box-and-Whiskers
Submit your outputs from all SPSS runs, and briefly describe your results by answering the following questions: - What can you determine from the measures of skewness and kurtosis relative to a normal curve? What are the mean and median?
- Does one seem better than the other to represent the scores?
- What differences can you see in the pattern of responses those with history versus those with no history?
- What information can you determine from the box plots?
(b) Here I present the solution to the questions:
- What can you determine from the measures of skewness and kurtosis relative to a normal curve? What are the mean and median?
- Does one seem better than the other to represent the scores?
- What differences can you see in the pattern of responses those with history versus those with no history?
- What information can you determine from the box plots?
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