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HOW PROPORTIONATE ARE WE? CORRELATION OF EAR AND PINKIE LENGTHS RESEARCH TEAM DESIGNED POWERPOINT

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Page 1: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

HOW PROPORTIONATE ARE WE?CORRELATION OF EAR AND PINKIE LENGTHS

RESEARCH TEAMDESIGNED POWERPOINT

Page 2: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length The unit of measurement for this

variable is INCHES. A few possible values for this first

quantitative variable are 2IN. 2 ½ IN. and 3IN.

Page 3: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Second quantitative variable is Pinky Length The unit of measurement is INCHES. A few possible quantitative variables

are 2IN. 3IN. & 2 ½IN.

Page 4: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Purpose: Find if correlation exists between the pinky finger and ear for a particular person.

For the study we randomly selected and measured a pinky and an ear from each person using a measuring tape.

Page 5: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Data TablePeople Pinky size Ear size

1 2 .5 2 .5

2 3 2.8

3 2 .5 2 .5

4 2 2 .5

5 2 .5 2 .5

6 3 3

7 2.8 2.8

8 2.8 3

9 3.3 3.3

10 2 .5 2 .5

11 2 2

12 3 3

13 2 .5 2 .5

14 3.8 3.8

15 2 .5 2 .5

16 2.6 2.6

17 2.4 2.4

18 2.4 2.4

19 1.6 1.6

20 2.4 2.4

21 2 2

22 2.4 2.3

23 2.2 2.3

24 2 2

25 2.3 2.3

26 2.4 2.4

27 2.4 2.4

28 2.2 2.2

29 1.6 1.7

30 2.4 1.7

31 2.5 2.2

32 2.9 2.5

33 2.2 2.2

34 2.3 2.4

35 2.3 2.2

36 2.4 2.4

Page 6: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Summary Statistics

First Variable: Pinky Length Mean: 2.45556 Standard Deviation: 0.432 Five Number Summary: Minimum: 1.6

First Quartile: 2.2 Median: 2.4 Third Quartile: 2.55 Maximum: 3.75

Range: 2.15 Mode: 2.4 Outliers: 1.6, 3.75

Page 7: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Summary Statistics Cont. Second Variable: Ear Length Mean (pinky size): 2.43333 Standard Deviation: 0.482 Five Number Summary: Minimum: 1.6

First Quartile: 2.2 Median: 2.4 Third Quartile: 2.5 Maximum: 3.75

Range: 2.15 Mode: 2.5 Outliers: 1.6, 3.75

Page 8: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Pinky Size: Box Plot & Histograms

Page 9: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Ear Length: Box Plot & Histogram

Page 10: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Scatter Plots

X axis: Ear Length Y Axis: Pinky Length

1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 40

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

f(x) = 0.911445242369838 x + 0.195228904847398

Page 11: First Quantitative Variable: Ear Length  The unit of measurement for this variable is INCHES.  A few possible values for this first quantitative variable

Conclusion

The study did show a significant correlation between pinky length and ear length.

Our correlation coefficient is above this (at 0.862) and qualifies as being statistically significant. (Critical Value was .325)

So in answer to our question there is a significant correlation between pinky lengths and ear lengths.