RES/710 v5 Corse Project Worksheet – Frequency Tables and Histograms RES/710 v5 Page 2 of 2Course Project Worksheet – Frequency

RES/710 v5

Corse Project Worksheet – Frequency Tables and Histograms

RES/710 v5

Page 2 of 2

Course Project Worksheet – Frequency Tables and Histograms

Complete Parts 1 and 2 below.

Part 1: Frequency Tables

Using your dataset chosen in Week 1, use Excel to
complete frequency data runs for each of your variables. Then, describe each frequency table directly referencing the data in the table.

Paste your frequency tables in the appropriate sections below. Be sure to follow proper APA guidelines for each table and describe the results. Each frequency table should be described in about a paragraph and should directly reference the table.

Frequency Table for Independent Variable 1

Independent Variable 1 Name: [Enter independent variable 1 here.]

Frequency Table:

[Paste your frequency table here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

Frequency Table for Independent Variable 2

Independent Variable 2 Name: [Enter independent variable 2 here.]

Frequency Table:

[Paste your frequency table here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

Frequency Table for Dependent Variable

Dependent Variable Name: [Enter dependent variable here.]

Frequency Table:

[Paste your frequency table here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

Part 2: Histograms and Graphs

Using the same data you selected in Week 1,
develop a histogram and assess the distribution of each variable. Consider why the distribution of the data is important.

Paste your histograms in the appropriate sections below. Be sure to follow proper APA guidelines for each histogram and describe the results. Each histogram should be described in about a paragraph and should directly reference the histogram.

Histogram for Independent Variable 1

Independent Variable 1 Name: [Enter independent variable 1 here.]

Histogram:

[Paste your histogram here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

Histogram for Independent Variable 2

Independent Variable 2 Name: [Enter independent variable 2 here.]

Histogram:

[Paste your histogram here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

Histogram for Dependent Variable

Dependent Variable Name: [Enter dependent variable here.]

Histogram:

[Paste your histogram here.]

Summary and Description:

[Enter your summary and description here.]

References

[List references for Part 1 and 2 according to APA guidelines.]

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