For this assignment, you will create a bar chart, a pareto chart, a dot plot, and a form for survey question responses using Google Form. Each task is worth 10 points. See the attached Excel document at the bottom of this assignment for the data sets.
Task 1:Bar charts can be used to visualize categorical variables by showing a bar for each observed category. The height of the bar represents the frequency or relative frequency of that category. Use the provided data and the
video
s and instructions provided in the course to create a bar chart in Excel. Copy the chart into your Word document and then type “Source: American Veterinary Medical Association” under the graph.
Task 2:Pareto charts are bar charts with the bars sorted in descending order. The height of the bar represents the frequency or relative frequency of that category. Use the spreadsheet from Task 1 and the videos and instructions provided in the course to create a Pareto chart in Excel. Paste your Pareto chart in your Word document and then type “Source: American Veterinary Medical Association” under the graph.
Task 3:A dotplot can be used to visualize numerical data. They are used to get a sense of frequency. Use StatCrunch and the provided data to create the dotplot. Paste the dotplot in your Word document and then type “Exam Scores From an Introductory Statistics Course (Source: Not Specified)” under the graph.
Follow this StatCrunch
video tutorial
for guidance on creating the dotplot, if needed.
Task 4:Surveys are created to gather data. To efficiently collect data, the questions can be into a program and the survey link can be shared for participants to type in their answers. Create a survey with the following questions using Google Forms:
What is your gender?FemaleMalePrefer not to answer
Watch this video for assistance in creating a survey with Google Forms. Share the link to your completed form in your Word document. Video Link:
Task 5:Make a graph that best visualizes the provided dataset. Be sure to include details such as a title, data labels (if applicable), x-axis and y-axis label (if applicable), legend (if applicable), and source.
Americans’ Favorite Furry Friends
Approximate number of households owning the following pets in the United States (2017-2018)
Animal
Number (in millions)
Bird
3.5
Cat
31.9
Dog
48.3
Fish
10.5
Horse
0.9
Pet Poultry
1.4
Rabbit
1.5
Reptile
3.7
Source: American Veterinary Medical Association
Twenty-three Exam Scores from an Introductory Statistics Course (Source: Unknown)
73
77
69
75
94
70
65.5
54
86.5
84
68
64.5
86
83
80
73.5
80
78
91.5
84.5
80
83
88.5
Most Streamed Christmas Songs Worldwide on Spotify as of December 21, 2022
(in million streams)
All I want for Christmas Is You
It’s Beginning ot Look a Lot Like Christmas
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Jingle Bell Rock
Last Christmas
Mistletoe
Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
Santa Tell Me
Source: Spotify
1349
747
611
672
1053
586
694
773