Go to Stat -> Basic Statistics -> Display Descriptive Statistics.Double click on the Poverty variable on the left, then click "OK".You should see, for example, that the mean poverty rate for the 50 states is 12.808 percent, while the standard deviation is 2.891 percent. First practice with the Poverty variable.
#MINITAB EXPRESS REGRESSION HOW TO#
In this lab, you will learn how to use Minitab to obtain numerical as well asgraphical summaries of data. In Lab 1, you learned how to summarize data graphically. The other variables came from the State Health Facts web site provided by the Kaiser Foundation. The variable LifeExp came from World Population Review. Percentage of people in the state in 2018 of Hispanic or Latino origin Percentage of people in the state in 2018 who were Asian-American Percentage of people in the state in 2018 who were African-American Percentage of adults with diabetes in 2018Īverage premium per employee for employer-based health insurance in 2019 Percentage of adults who reported participating in some physical activity or exercise during the past month in 2018Īge adjusted death rate per 100,000 people from heart disease in 2018Īge adjusted death rate per 100,000 people from cancer in 2018 Percentage of people over age 18 who smoked in 2018
The percentage of children age 10-17 who were overweight or obese in 2017 The percentage of individuals in the state below the poverty line in 2018 The region of the country (West, South, Midwest, or Northeast) in which the state is located We have data on the 50 states, with an emphasis on economic, demographic, and health variables.The data set contains 50 rows (one for each state) and the following columns: You will also learn how to compare data across groups and toexplore relationships between variables.įirst, open the data set STATES, which is available in Canvas. Math 11, Lab 2 Lab 2: Comparing the 50 states (Summary statistics and regression)In this lab, you will learn how to use Minitab to obtain numerical summariesof data.