Create the following variables: Gender (e.g. male or female) Age (e.g. 0, 1, 2, etc.) Handedness (e.g. left, mixed, right) Average number of minutes of exercise each week (e.g. 120, 180, 0, 30, etc.). Average number of daily calories consumed (e.g. 1400, 2500, etc.) Average number of cigarettes smoked per day (e.g. 0, 20, 5, etc.) Average number of alcoholic beverages consumed each week (e.g. 2, 20, 0, etc.) Self-Esteem (measured on a scale from 0-10 - e.g. 3, 8, 2, etc.) General Life satisfaction (measured on a scale from 0-10 - e.g. 2, 10, etc.). Enter data for each of the variables. Pay attention to the information in the parentheses next to the variables listed above as this will guide you to the type of information that needs to be entered. Try to make your data varied (e.g. do not make all your participants age 20). Please make 10 of your participants male and 10 of your participants female. Part 2: Using StatCrunch calculate the descriptive statistics (e.g. measures of central tendency and variability) for your variables. Cut and paste the StatCrunch output into a Word document. Beneath this output in your Word document write a brief report about the descriptive statistics. Make sure that in your report you discuss the correct type of descriptive statistic for each type of variable (remember that for Equal-interval variables you will need to report the mean and standard deviation and for the Rank-order and Nominal variables you will need to report the frequencies (e.g. 50% of the sample were female).   Subject: Object-Oriented Programming

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  1. Create the following variables:
  2. Gender (e.g. male or female)
  3. Age (e.g. 0, 1, 2, etc.)
  4. Handedness (e.g. left, mixed, right)
  5. Average number of minutes of exercise each week (e.g. 120, 180, 0, 30, etc.).
  6. Average number of daily calories consumed (e.g. 1400, 2500, etc.)
  7. Average number of cigarettes smoked per day (e.g. 0, 20, 5, etc.)
  8. Average number of alcoholic beverages consumed each week (e.g. 2, 20, 0, etc.)
  9. Self-Esteem (measured on a scale from 0-10 - e.g. 3, 8, 2, etc.)
  10. General Life satisfaction (measured on a scale from 0-10 - e.g. 2, 10, etc.).
  11. Enter data for each of the variables. Pay attention to the information in the parentheses next to the variables listed above as this will guide you to the type of information that needs to be entered. Try to make your data varied (e.g. do not make all your participants age 20). Please make 10 of your participants male and 10 of your participants female.

Part 2:

  1. Using StatCrunch calculate the descriptive statistics (e.g. measures of central tendency and variability) for your variables.
  2. Cut and paste the StatCrunch output into a Word document.
  3. Beneath this output in your Word document write a brief report about the descriptive statistics. Make sure that in your report you discuss the correct type of descriptive statistic for each type of variable (remember that for Equal-interval variables you will need to report the mean and standard deviation and for the Rank-order and Nominal variables you will need to report the frequencies (e.g. 50% of the sample were female).

 

Subject: Object-Oriented Programming

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