
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021 Exercise 48
Interpretation Consider the two graphs depicting the influence of advertisements on making large purchases for two different age groups, those 18-34 years old and those 45-54 years old (based on a Harris Poll of about 2500 adults aged 18 or older). Note: Other responses such as "not sure" and "not applicable" were also possible.
Influence of Advertising on Most Recent Large Purchase
(a). Taking a quick glance at the graphs, Jenna thought that there was very little difference (maybe less than 1%) in the percentage of the two age groups who said that ads were influential. How would you change the graphs so that Jenna would not be misled so easily Hint : Look at the vertical scales of the two graphs.
(b).Take the information from the two graphs and make a cluster bar graph showing the percentage by age group reporting to be influenced by ads and those reporting they were not influenced by ads.
Influence of Advertising on Most Recent Large Purchase
(a). Taking a quick glance at the graphs, Jenna thought that there was very little difference (maybe less than 1%) in the percentage of the two age groups who said that ads were influential. How would you change the graphs so that Jenna would not be misled so easily Hint : Look at the vertical scales of the two graphs.
(b).Take the information from the two graphs and make a cluster bar graph showing the percentage by age group reporting to be influenced by ads and those reporting they were not influenced by ads.
Explanation
(a) When you look at a bar graph or hist...
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