STAT200 UMD Descriptive Statistics Analysis Marital Status Case Study Statistics, I need this template below complete according to the instructions and data sheet attached, Please and thank you.
Description of Dataset:
The data is a random sample from the US Department of Labor’s 2016 Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE) and provides information about the composition of households and their annual expenditures (https://www.bls.gov/cex/). It contains information from 30 households, where a survey responder provided the requested information; it is all self-reported information. This dataset contains four socioeconomic variables (whose names start with SE) and four expenditure variables (whose names start with USD).
Description of Variables/Data Dictionary:
The following table is a data dictionary that describes the variables and their locations in this dataset (Note: Dataset is on second page of this document):
Variable Name
Location in Dataset
Variable Description
Coding
UniqueID#
First Column
Unique number used to identify each survey responder
Each responder has a unique number from 1-30
SE-MaritalStatus
Second Column
Marital Status of Head of Household
Not Married/Married
SE-Income
Third Column
Annual Household Income
Amount in US Dollars
SE-AgeHeadHousehold
Fourth Column
Age of the Head of Household
Age in Years
SE-FamilySize
Fifth Column
Total Number of People in Family (Both Adults and Children)
Number of People in Family
USD-AnnualExpenditures
Sixth Column
Total Amount of Annual Expenditures
Amount in US Dollars
USD-Food
Seventh Column
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on Food
Amount in US Dollars
USD-Housing
Eighth Column
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on Housing
Amount in US Dollars
USD-Transport
Ninth Column
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on Transportation
Amount in US Dollars
How to read the data set: Each row contains information from one household. For instance, the first row of the dataset starting on the next page shows us that for the first household in the sample: the head of household is not married and is 51 years old, has an annual household income is $95,432, has a family size of 1, annual expenditures of $55,120, and spends $7,089 on food, $18,391 on housing, and $115 on transportation.
UniqueID#
SE-MaritalStatus
SE-Income
SE-AgeHeadHousehold
SE-FamilySize
USD-AnnualExpenditures
USD-Food
USD-Housing
USD-Transport
1
Not Married
95432
51
1
55120
7089
18391
115
2
Not Married
97469
35
4
54929
6900
18514
145
3
Not Married
96664
53
3
55558
7051
18502
168
4
Not Married
96653
51
4
56488
6943
18838
124
5
Not Married
94867
60
1
55512
6935
18633
131
6
Not Married
97912
49
1
55704
6937
18619
152
7
Not Married
96886
44
2
55321
6982
18312
153
8
Not Married
96244
56
4
56051
7073
18484
141
9
Not Married
95366
48
2
57082
7130
18576
149
10
Not Married
96727
39
2
56440
7051
18376
120
11
Not Married
96697
49
2
56453
6971
18520
136
12
Not Married
95744
52
4
55963
7040
18435
146
13
Not Married
96572
59
2
56515
7179
18648
123
14
Not Married
98717
40
3
56393
7036
18389
114
15
Not Married
94929
59
2
55247
6948
18483
133
16
Married
95778
42
4
73323
9067
22880
201
17
Married
109377
48
4
83530
10575
23407
99
18
Married
95706
52
4
71597
8925
22376
181
19
Married
95865
46
1
74789
9321
22621
168
20
Married
109211
42
4
82503
11566
22219
62
21
Married
95994
55
4
73404
9231
22852
177
22
Married
114932
44
5
81186
11077
26411
153
23
Married
112559
39
3
80934
11189
25531
73
24
Married
95807
56
4
72949
9210
23139
186
25
Married
99610
36
2
73550
9513
27164
33
26
Married
95835
54
3
73092
9111
23252
186
27
Married
102081
42
4
82331
11738
23374
121
28
Married
104671
41
4
82786
10420
22245
84
29
Married
107028
46
4
82816
10840
25671
109
30
Married
114505
36
5
78325
11375
26006
140 STAT200 Introduction to Statistics
Assignment #2: Descriptive Statistics Analysis and Writeup
Assignment #2: Descriptive Statistics Analysis and Writeup
In the first assignment (Assignment #1: Descriptive Statistics Analysis Data Plan), you developed a
scenario about annual household expenditures and a plan for analyzing the data using descriptive
statistic methods. The purpose of this assignment is to carry out the descriptive statistics analysis plan
and write up the results. The expected outcome of this assignment is a two to three page write-up of
the findings from your analysis as well as a recommendation.
Assignment Steps:
Step #1: Review Feedback from Your Instructor
Before performing any analysis, please make sure to review your instructor’s feedback on Assignment
#1: Descriptive Statistics Data Analysis Plan. Based on the feedback, modify variables, tables, and
selected statistics, graphs, and tables, if needed.
Step #2: Perform Descriptive Statistic Analysis
Task 1: Look at the dataset.
•
(Re)Familiarize yourself with the variables. Review Table 1: Variables Selected for the
Analysis you generated for the first assignment as well as your instructor’s feedback. In
addition, look at the data dictionary contained in the data set for information about the
variables.
•
Select the variables you need for the analysis.
Task 2: Complete your data analysis, as outlined in your first assignment, with any needed
modifications, based on your instructor’s feedback.
•
Calculate Measures of Central Tendency and Variability. Use the information from
Assignment #1 – Table 2. Numerical Summaries of the Selected Variables. Here again,
be sure to see your instructor’s feedback and incorporate into the analysis.
•
Prepare Graphs and/or Tables. Use the information from Assignment #1 – Table 3.
Type of Graphs and/or Tables for Selected Variables. Here again, be sure to see your
instructor’s feedback and incorporate into the analysis.
STAT200: Assignment #2 – Descriptive Statistics Analysis and Writeup – Instructions
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Step #3: Write-up findings using the Provided Template
For this part of the assignment, write a short 2-3 page write-up of the process you followed and the
findings from your analysis. You will describe, in words, the statistical analysis used and present the
results in both statistical/text and graphic formats.
Here are the main sections for this assignment:
✓ Identifying Information. Fill in information on name, class, instructor, and date.
✓ Introduction. For this section, use the same scenario you submitted for the first assignment and
modified using your instructor’s feedback, if needed. Include Table 1 (Table 1: Variables
Selected for the Analysis) you used in Assignment #1 to show the variables you selected for the
analysis.
✓ Data Set Description and Method Used for Analysis. Briefly describe the data set, using
information provided in the data set file. Also describe what method(s) (i.e., TI Calculator, free
web applets, Excel) you used to analyze the data.
✓ Results. In this section, you will report the results of your descriptive statistics data analysis. For
each variable, fill in the following sections:
•
Variable (#): (Name). Fill in the name of the variable. Note: Income was included for
variable 1.
•
Numerical Summary. Fill in Table . Descriptive Analysis for Variable with your
computation. Below is the template table; be sure to include the name(s) of the
measures used as well as their values. Since there will be no measure of dispersion for
the qualitative variable, just enter N/A for not applicable. Note: The information for the
required variable, “Income,” has already been partially completed and can be used as a
guide for completing information on the remaining variables.
Variable
n
Measure(s) of Central Tendency
Measure(s) of Dispersion
Variable:
•
Graph and/or Table. Put the graph or table for the variable in this section.
STAT200: Assignment #2 – Descriptive Statistics Analysis and Writeup – Instructions
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•
Description of Findings.
–
Briefly describe the descriptive statistics measure(s) that was/were calculated
and explain why was it/they the appropriate one(s) to use.
–
Describe the results of the analysis in everyday language. Please consult your
textbook and information contained in our LEO classroom for examples.
✓ Discussion and Conclusion. Organize the discussion to address findings for which you presented
results. Briefly discuss each variable in the same sequence as presented in the results. What has
the highest expenditure? What variable has the lowest expenditure? If you were to recommend
a place to save money, which expenditure would it be and why? Note: The section should be no
more than 2 paragraphs.
Assignment Submission: Name the file that contains your completed “Assignment #2: Descriptive
Statistics Analysis Writeup Template” using the following format: “Assignment2-StudentLastName.”
Submit it via the Assignments area in the LEO classroom in the “Assignment #2: Descriptive Statistics
Analysis Writeup” folder.
Grading Rubric for Assignment #2
Introduction
10%
Description of data set and method(s) used for analyzing the data
10%
Results. For each variable (10% for each variable):
50%
● Numerical Summary: Accurate/appropriate results reported in table.
● Graph and/or Table: Accurate/appropriate graph or table.
● Findings:
○ Description of and explanation of measure(s) used.
○ Explanation of the results of the analysis, including information from both the
numerical summary and graph and/or table.
Discussion and Conclusion. Described results and provided answers to questions about
expenditures.
20%
Writes clearly, concisely, and with few errors.
10%
Clearly presents material graphically. Easy to understand.
STAT200: Assignment #2 – Descriptive Statistics Analysis and Writeup – Instructions
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STAT200 Introduction to Statistics
Dataset for Written Assignments
Description of Dataset:
The data is a random sample from the US Department of Labor’s 2016 Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE) and provides information about the
composition of households and their annual expenditures (https://www.bls.gov/cex/). It contains information from 30 households, where a survey
responder provided the requested information; it is all self-reported information. This dataset contains four socioeconomic variables (whose names start
with SE) and four expenditure variables (whose names start with USD).
Description of Variables/Data Dictionary:
The following table is a data dictionary that describes the variables and their locations in this dataset (Note: Dataset is on second page of this document):
Variable Name
Location in Dataset
Variable Description
Coding
UniqueID#
First Column
Unique number used to identify each survey
responder
Each responder has a unique
number from 1-30
SE-MaritalStatus
SE-Income
SE-AgeHeadHousehold
SE-FamilySize
Second Column
Third Column
Fourth Column
Fifth Column
Not Married/Married
Amount in US Dollars
Age in Years
Number of People in Family
USD-AnnualExpenditures
USD-Food
USD-Housing
USD-Transport
Sixth Column
Seventh Column
Eighth Column
Ninth Column
Marital Status of Head of Household
Annual Household Income
Age of the Head of Household
Total Number of People in Family (Both Adults
and Children)
Total Amount of Annual Expenditures
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on Food
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on Housing
Total Amount of Annual Expenditure on
Transportation
Amount in US Dollars
Amount in US Dollars
Amount in US Dollars
Amount in US Dollars
How to read the data set: Each row contains information from one household. For instance, the first row of the dataset starting on the next page shows
us that for the first household in the sample: the head of household is not married and is 51 years old, has an annual household income is $95,432, has a
family size of 1, annual expenditures of $55,120, and spends $7,089 on food, $18,391 on housing, and $115 on transportation.
UniqueID#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
SE-MaritalStatus
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Not Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
Married
SE-Income
95432
97469
96664
96653
94867
97912
96886
96244
95366
96727
96697
95744
96572
98717
94929
95778
109377
95706
95865
109211
95994
114932
112559
95807
99610
95835
102081
104671
107028
114505
SE-AgeHeadHousehold
51
35
53
51
60
49
44
56
48
39
49
52
59
40
59
42
48
52
46
42
55
44
39
56
36
54
42
41
46
36
SE-FamilySize
USD-AnnualExpenditures
1
4
3
4
1
1
2
4
2
2
2
4
2
3
2
4
4
4
1
4
4
5
3
4
2
3
4
4
4
5
55120
54929
55558
56488
55512
55704
55321
56051
57082
56440
56453
55963
56515
56393
55247
73323
83530
71597
74789
82503
73404
81186
80934
72949
73550
73092
82331
82786
82816
78325
USD-Food
7089
6900
7051
6943
6935
6937
6982
7073
7130
7051
6971
7040
7179
7036
6948
9067
10575
8925
9321
11566
9231
11077
11189
9210
9513
9111
11738
10420
10840
11375
USD-Housing
18391
18514
18502
18838
18633
18619
18312
18484
18576
18376
18520
18435
18648
18389
18483
22880
23407
22376
22621
22219
22852
26411
25531
23139
27164
23252
23374
22245
25671
26006
USD-Transport
115
145
168
124
131
152
153
141
149
120
136
146
123
114
133
201
99
181
168
62
177
153
73
186
33
186
121
84
109
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