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Math 15 – Elementary Statistics Chapter 13 – Part 3 Outliers

Math 15 – Elementary Statistics Chapter 13 – Part 3 Outliers

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Math 15 – Elementary Statistics

Chapter 13 – Part 3Outliers

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The Song of Insects by George W. Pierce, 1948,

• Pierce (1948) mechanically measured the frequency (the number of wing vibrations per second) of chirps (or pulses of sound) made by a striped ground cricket, at various ground temperatures. Since crickets are ectotherms (cold-blooded), the rate of their physiological processes and their overall metabolism are influenced by temperature. Consequently, there is reason to believe that temperature would have a profound effect on aspects of their behavior, such as chirp frequency.In general, it was found that crickets did not sing at temperatures colder than 60º F. or warmer than 100º F.

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Chirps/MinuteTemperature (º F)

20.088.6

16.071.6

19.893.3

18.484.3

17.180.6

15.575.2

14.769.7

15.771.6

15.469.4

16.383.3

15.079.6

17.282.6

16.080.6

17.083.5

14.476.3

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Apply What We’ve Leaned So Far…

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Abnormal Cricket or Data Entry Mistake?

Chirps/MinuteTemperature (º F)

20.088.6

16.071.6

19.893.3

18.484.3

17.180.6

15.575.2

14.769.7

15.771.6

15.469.4

16.383.3

15.079.6

17.282.6

16.080.6

17.083.5

14.476.3

9.291.8

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Outliers/Influential Points