Engineering Statistics Minitab
Engineering Statistics Minitab
Faculty of Engineering
Engineering Statistics
Method
Distribution Normal
Results
Margin Sample
of Error Size
0.1 73
Question #2
(round up to 22 students)
travel home to uni., No. of S.M(social media) apps on phone, minutes used S.M
weekly
Statistics
average(
GPA)
hours 8 4 15 2 00
passed
hom to 8 8 41 8 00
uni.
S.M 8 3 2 76 3 00
apps on
phone
used 8 21 9
S.M
weekly
n mum
ve 00
average(
GPA)
hours 75
passed
hom to 5
uni.
S.M apps 0
on phone
used S.M
weekly
3. Regression Analysis: Cumulative average(GPA) versus N0.of hours
passed, Dist. trvl hom to uni., No. of S.M apps on phone, minutes used
S.M weekly
Regression Equation
0.000511 2
Model Summary
Analysis of Variance
Total 47 20.2531
R Large residual
X Unusual X
Question # 5
Mean (4.38): The average GPA of the students is 4.38, indicating that, on
mean.
Median (4.655): The median GPA is 4.655, which is higher than the
value.
Standard Deviation (0.656): This value indicates the GPA values are
moderate variability.
Sample Variance (0.431): This is the square of the standard deviation and
Range (2): The difference between the maximum and minimum GPA is 2.
Comments on Results
1. High Mean and Median: Both the mean (4.38) and median (4.655) GPAs
significant number of students have GPAs closer to the upper end of the
scale (5.0).
4. High Mode: The mode of 5.0, being the highest GPA possible, shows that
academic performance.
The regression line (red line) represents the overall trend in the data using a linear
increases.
From the scatterplot, the regression line appears to have a slight upward slope,
However, the increase is not steep, indicating a relatively weak positive trend.
Student GPA and distance home to university
The regression line (red line) on the scatterplot represents the overall trend in the
increases.
From the scatterplot, the regression line appears to have a slight upward slope,
increases. However, the increase is not steep, indicating a relatively weak positive
trend.
Student GPA and number of social media apps installed in student’s phone
The regression line (red line) on the scatterplot represents the overall trend in the
decrease in GPA as the number of social media apps on the phone increases. This
indicates
negative
The regression line (red line) on the scatterplot represents the overall trend in the
social media apps and the cumulative average GPA. As students install
This trend suggests that high social media usage, which could be inferred
performance.
Question # 7
Method
Rows used 48
Correlations
Cumulative
average(GPA)
95% CI for
This means that as the number of social media apps increases, the
Rows used 48
Correlations
Cumulative
average(GPA)
for ρ Value
and GPA.
This means that as the average time spent on social media per
performance.
Question #8
p-value: 0.001
p-value: <0.000
Interpretation of Results
null hypothesis.
p-value < 0.001: Since the p-value is much less than 0.05, we
Question # 9
9. normality test
Descriptive Statistics
SE 5% Lower Bound
hypothesis 3
T- P-
Value Value
4.60 0.000
different from the hypothesized mean (3) at the chosen significance level
(α=0.05). In other words, there is strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis that
observing the sample mean or a more extreme value under the assumption that the
true population mean is 3 is extremely low. This suggests that the sample mean is
Therefore, based on the extremely low p-value, we reject the null hypothesis and
conclude that the average number of social media apps installed on students'
Question # 10
10. Variances: minutes used S.M weekly_1 versus specialization
Method
Tests
Test
Samples are omitted from the tests if their standard deviations are 0 or missing.
Method
Factor Information
4.55, 4.58,
4.89, 4.95,
5.00
Analysis of Variance
Total 39 39925284
Model Summary
Means
4.04 1 5400 A
4.73 1 3300 A B
4.89 1 1680 B C
3.50 2 1410 B C
4.70 5 1151 B C
4.82 1 855.0 B C
3.30 2 810 B C
4.88 3 770 B C
4.95 1 600.0 B C
4.58 1 600.0 B C
3.60 2 510 B C
5.00 5 492.0 C
3.14 1 420.0 B C
4.80 2 390.0 B C
4.64 1 345.0 B C
3.00 3 300.0 C
4.61 1 297.0 B C
4.67 1 240.0 B C
4.55 1 240.0 B C
3.52 1 240.0 B C
4.50 2 195 C
3.10 1 180.0 B C
4.83 1 90.00 B C
Means that do not share a letter are significantly different.
Question # 11
11. One-way ANOVA: Cumulative average (GPA) versus No. of S.M apps on
phone
Method
Factor Information
No. of S.M apps on phone 14 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 18, 20, 26,
40
Analysis of Variance
SS MS Value Value
phone 9
Total 47 20.25
Model Summary
Means
S.M apps
on phone
passed, Dist. travel home to uni., No. of S.M apps on phone, minutes
Regression Equation
Coefficients
phone
weekly
Model Summary
Analysis of Variance
phone
weekly
Total 47 20.2531
Fits and Diagnostics for Unusual Observations
average(GPA)
R Large residual
X Unusual X
11. One-way ANOVA: Cumulative average (GPA) versus minutes
Method
Factor Information
minutes used S.M 27 90, 180, 236, 240, 297, 300, 345, 360, 420,
Analysis of Variance
Total 47 20.253
Model Summary
Means
used S.M
weekly