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Scirj Volume VII, Issue IX, September 2019 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

Data Analysis and Presentation using Statistical Techniques

Neville Greening

Abstract: This assignment deals with two primary case studies – one dealing with the estimation of several golfers in the U.S.A, and those who rank top in earnings, and the second case study will focus on the hypothesis test for the mean and standard deviation of the temperature of hot chocolates. The data for golfers were collected through observational research, whereas the research data for temperature is collected through experimental research. In this research, both descriptive and inferential statistics are used for the analyses. In both case studies, we have used Minitab as an analytical tool.

Reference this Paper: Data Analysis and Presentation using Statistical Techniques by Neville Greening published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VII, Issue IX, September 2019 Edition, Page 1-10 ".

Search Terms: hypothesis test, standard deviation, descriptive and inferential statistics, Minitab

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