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To Compare: the two distributions and conclude about external rewards
Answer to Problem 43E
The spread mean, median, and
There is a clear peak in distribution E but the clear peak is not visible in distribution I.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
The dot-plot of external reasons (E) and dot-plot of internal reasons (I) have almost equal
But distribution I is more asymmetrical as compared to distribution E.
The range of distribution is E is from 5 to 24 is
And range of distribution is E is from 5 to 24 is
Therefore, the spread mean, median, and mode ofdistribution E would have more spread as compared to distribution I.
There are outliers in distribution E but outliers are not there in distribution I.
There is a clear peak in distribution E but the clear peak is not visible in distribution I.
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